The article discusses recent work on German pacifist movements in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. While many books and articles offer a biographical perspective on key pacifists, other studies are interested in the contributions of functionally differentiated fields of society such as education or the legal system to the advancement of non-violent policies and practices. A focus of much recent work are the West German protest movements against the Dual Track Solution in the early 1980s. These protests sought to reconceptualise the space of the political and to promote a ‘politics of scales’ that translated the potentially global scope of nuclear destruction into the immediate context of a town, village or neighbourhood
This thesis examines the contributions of politically engaged writers to the West German peace movem...
The history of pacifism remains a legend of sectarian protest and heroic iconoclasm in a world of vi...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in Peace and Change on 11/02/2020, a...
This article offers a new reading of Germany’s complex political culture, exploring the contribution...
The article discusses the European dimension of antinuclear protests in Europe during the Cold War. ...
In the years following WWII, the West German peace movement emerged from its dormancy, developed int...
The article examines posters produced by the peace movements in the Federal Republic of Germany dur...
This dissertation explores discourses, actions, and forms of Jewish pacifism in Weimar Germany. In a...
The peace mobilisation against the Euromissiles in the early 1980s constituted one of the biggest ma...
Traditional accounts of the German Peace Movement before and during the Weimar Republic have general...
The article deals with three and a half decades of research on historical protest in Germany. It scr...
Much of the recent literature on peace movements and protest activities in postwar Germany takes its...
The Nobel Prize recipient Alfred Hermann Fried a significant yet less celebrated pacifist at the tur...
In 1914, the dominant discourse within the women’s organisations was of the natural pacifism and the...
In the late 1960s, West Germany was swept over by a wave of student protest. The movement of 1968 hi...
This thesis examines the contributions of politically engaged writers to the West German peace movem...
The history of pacifism remains a legend of sectarian protest and heroic iconoclasm in a world of vi...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in Peace and Change on 11/02/2020, a...
This article offers a new reading of Germany’s complex political culture, exploring the contribution...
The article discusses the European dimension of antinuclear protests in Europe during the Cold War. ...
In the years following WWII, the West German peace movement emerged from its dormancy, developed int...
The article examines posters produced by the peace movements in the Federal Republic of Germany dur...
This dissertation explores discourses, actions, and forms of Jewish pacifism in Weimar Germany. In a...
The peace mobilisation against the Euromissiles in the early 1980s constituted one of the biggest ma...
Traditional accounts of the German Peace Movement before and during the Weimar Republic have general...
The article deals with three and a half decades of research on historical protest in Germany. It scr...
Much of the recent literature on peace movements and protest activities in postwar Germany takes its...
The Nobel Prize recipient Alfred Hermann Fried a significant yet less celebrated pacifist at the tur...
In 1914, the dominant discourse within the women’s organisations was of the natural pacifism and the...
In the late 1960s, West Germany was swept over by a wave of student protest. The movement of 1968 hi...
This thesis examines the contributions of politically engaged writers to the West German peace movem...
The history of pacifism remains a legend of sectarian protest and heroic iconoclasm in a world of vi...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in Peace and Change on 11/02/2020, a...