l figure in equal measure; during the First World War she co-chaired the Women's International League f... idote to the nationalist dehumanisation that made war possible. Her opposition to American entry into the First World War and her presidency of the International Congress ... putation, which had reached its height in the pre-war years, was significantly damaged, and she lost in
uced to radical politics. During the Second World War he served as a bombardier in the United States Ar... French village of Royan in the final days of the war, using napalm on a target of negligible military ... long scepticism toward official justifications of war. After the war he used the G.I. Bill to complete his undergraduate education and went on to earn a mas
indered access to both sides of the Peloponnesian War and the intellectual freedom to compose his monum... c physicians he admired — and his analysis of the war itself distinguishes between the immediate pretex... orcyra and offers a chilling account of how civil war corrupts not merely institutions but language its... orm of civic preparation.
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* //History of the Peloponnesian War// (c. 431–400 BCE)
s a military doctor — first in the Russo-Japanese War (1905) and later in the First World War — experiences that exposed him to war's specific and devastating effects on children and deepened his
a (where she was stranded during the Second World War), founding the Association Montessori Internation... rly in her years in India during the Second World War, Montessori developed the concept of Cosmic Educa... tribution education can make to the prevention of war and the construction of a just global society.
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reform — designed and executed in the resistance-war conditions of the Việt Bắc base area, with a text... across three decades that encompassed resistance war, partition, and the most intense phase of the American war. The Hồ Chí Minh Prize awarded posthumously for h
to negotiate the Treaty of Paris, which ended the war.
Throughout his life, Franklin was a strong advo... role in the early years of the French and Indian War. It provides insights into Franklin's civic engag
t. The defeat of China in the First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895) shook his faith in the old order and ... in Hong Kong in 1940, mourned across a nation at war, and [[John Dewey|John Dewey]] famously remarked
. //Hearts of darkness: Torturing children in the war on terror//. Paradigm.
* Giroux, H. A. (1978). ... . //Hearts of darkness: Torturing children in the war on terror//. Paradigm.
* Giroux, H. A. (2010b).
common good. The catastrophe of the Peloponnesian War (431–404 BCE) wiped out the family estate and com... ation of wealth, and the erratic violence of post-war Athenian politics — and he designed it explicitly
of Strategic Services and the Joint Committee on War Information gave him direct experience of the per... learning. He joined the Harvard faculty after the war, rising to professor in 1952, and in 1960 co-foun
from fascist rule at the end of the Second World War, encountered the ideas of John Dewey — whose writ... ional life came in the immediate aftermath of the war, when he rode his bicycle to the village of Villa
York Review of Books at the height of the Vietnam War, remains one of the defining documents of twentie... ty to the existential threats — above all nuclear war and anthropogenic climate change — that he regard
n born a boy so that she could serve in the Great War. She entered the École Normale Supérieure in 1928... hought. She spent three days in the Spanish Civil War militia before an injury cut short her service. A
Vietnam that has historically been among the most war-exposed regions of the country. At the age of thi... nstitutional support, and the poverty of the post-war decades had left Vietnamese universities and rese