The Great Conversation. A Discussion on Peace after the First World War

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Chapitre de livre
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Titre
The Great Conversation. A Discussion on Peace after the First World War
Résumé
The Great Conversation was a broad-based discussion on international issues and world peace that took place beyond the traditional circles of power and of the intellectual elite at the end of the Great War. In a time of global destabilisation and political innovations, it gave ordinary men and women, mainly in Western countries, the opportunity, the desire and the legitimacy to take a stand on international issues by virtue of a new interpretation of their political rights and their own agency. It was an unprecedented, unorganised, yet transnational movement of thought, which questioned the meaning of citizenship in a context of democratisation of political life.
Titre du livre
Peacemaking and International Order after the First World War
Lieu
Cambridge
Maison d’édition
Cambridge University Press
Date
2023/06
Pages
289-312
Langue
Anglais
Consulté le
11/09/2023 10:46
Référence
Bouchard, Carl. « The Great Conversation. A Discussion on Peace after the First World War ». Dans Peacemaking and International Order after the First World War, sous la direction de Peter Jackson, William Mulligan, et Glenda Sluga, 289‑312. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108907750.015.
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