In the 19th and 20th Century, while civil wars embodied (and in an extreme way) the fundamental characters of war itself, peace movements developed as a new phenomenon, rooted in the perception of the concrete possibility of abolishing war. The article examines the reaction of peace movements to the American War of Secession and the Spanish Civil War and tries to explain why, contrary to what we may imagine, in both cases peace movements had more difficulty in managing civil war than international conflicts
Throughout the history of Western political thought, the concept of peace has received far less atte...
International audienceThis article proposes introducing the concept of total war into the study of L...
The Spanish Civil War was a conflict that delineated the alliances of the upcoming Second World War....
In the 19th and 20th Century, while civil wars embodied (and in an extreme way) the fundamental char...
The article investigates the history of peace movements in Italy from the beginning of the 20th cent...
Since the Cold War, social scientists started the systematic study of the phenomenon of civil war, b...
The essay is devotes to an analysis of the peace issue in the political culture of Italian Resistanc...
The history of peace is the study of the ideas and movements that built peace and denounced war. Thi...
The article focuses on the anthropological roots of war and peace. The Author, after assuming that m...
The phenomenon of propaganda is closely connected to the history of war. If propaganda had been a fu...
This article charts the history of (European) peace movements as agents of internationalism in the l...
This article discusses the effects of the terroristic attacks of September 11th 2001 on social movem...
This article explores the hypothesis that demobilized ex-combatants can constitute a conflictive gro...
This article focuses on how the Spanish Civil War was experienced and understood by those who in pre...
The relations between wars and processes of social structuring have a relevant place in social scien...
Throughout the history of Western political thought, the concept of peace has received far less atte...
International audienceThis article proposes introducing the concept of total war into the study of L...
The Spanish Civil War was a conflict that delineated the alliances of the upcoming Second World War....
In the 19th and 20th Century, while civil wars embodied (and in an extreme way) the fundamental char...
The article investigates the history of peace movements in Italy from the beginning of the 20th cent...
Since the Cold War, social scientists started the systematic study of the phenomenon of civil war, b...
The essay is devotes to an analysis of the peace issue in the political culture of Italian Resistanc...
The history of peace is the study of the ideas and movements that built peace and denounced war. Thi...
The article focuses on the anthropological roots of war and peace. The Author, after assuming that m...
The phenomenon of propaganda is closely connected to the history of war. If propaganda had been a fu...
This article charts the history of (European) peace movements as agents of internationalism in the l...
This article discusses the effects of the terroristic attacks of September 11th 2001 on social movem...
This article explores the hypothesis that demobilized ex-combatants can constitute a conflictive gro...
This article focuses on how the Spanish Civil War was experienced and understood by those who in pre...
The relations between wars and processes of social structuring have a relevant place in social scien...
Throughout the history of Western political thought, the concept of peace has received far less atte...
International audienceThis article proposes introducing the concept of total war into the study of L...
The Spanish Civil War was a conflict that delineated the alliances of the upcoming Second World War....