262 Pages
    by Routledge

    264 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1998. This book is divided into two parts. The first part is concerned with expounding a broad framework and with illustrating it from a wide variety of historical examples. The second part narrows the focus to modern Britain, largely in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and has particular reference to the years covered by the world wars, 1914–1945. The aim of the second part is to exemplify the framework in detail within the specific context of British history. However, it would have been quite as feasible to select American history for this purpose.

    Part 1 The Framework; Chapter 1 Basic Categories: Troeltsch and Weber; Chapter 2 The Break with Nature; Chapter 3 Catholic Compromise and Sectarian Rejection; Chapter 4 A Pilot Study; Part 2 Pacifism in Britain; Chapter 5 Old and New Dissent: a Prologue; Chapter 6 The Labour Part y and the I.L.P.; Chapter 7 Pacifism and the Intelligentsia; Chapter 8 Dissent and Establishment; Chapter 9 Sect, Order and Cult; Chapter 10 Pacifism, Passivity and the Pacific Doctrine;

    Biography

    David A. Martin