With Eastern Europe a political powder keg in the early years of the 20th century, this plea for reasoned pacifism-first published in 1912-seems entirely prescient in hindsight, with our foreknowledge of the dreadful war to engulf the continent two years later.
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Peace Theories and the Balkan War is a book written by Norman Angell, which explores the causes and consequences of the Balkan War of 1912-1913. The book examines the various theories of peace that were prevalent at the time, including pacifism, internationalism, and arbitration,...
""Peace Theories and the Balkan War"" is a non-fiction book written by Norman Angell, first published in 1914. The book analyzes the causes and consequences of the Balkan Wars, which took place between 1912 and 1913, and discusses various theories of peace and conflict resolution...
Peace Theories and the Balkan War is a classic Balkan War history text by Norman Angell that examines the Balkan wars in the years preceeding World War One. Whether we blame the belligerents or criticise the powers, or sit in sackcloth and ashes ourselves is absolutely of...
Peace Theories and the Balkan War is a fascinating account of the Balkan conflicts that lead to the First World War. Whether we blame the belligerents or criticise the powers, or sit in sackcloth and ashes ourselves is absolutely of no consequence at the present moment. We have...