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Reconsidering Peace and Patriotism during the First World War; Preface; Contents; Part I Introduction to Part I; The International Peace Bureau and the Universal Peace Congresses, 1899-1914; Notes; The Masonic International and the Peace Movement in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries; Masonic Universalism in the Age of Nationalism; The First International Masonic Congresses; The Bureau International Des Relations Maçonniques And An Attempt at Franco-German Rapprochement; Esperanto, Universala Framasona Ligo, and Droit Humain

Difficulties And Crises Of The Bureau International Des Relations MaçonniquesConclusions; Notes; Part II Introduction to Part II; The Legacy of Léon Bourgeois: From the Solidarist Doctrine to the Emergence of International Arbitration; The Fight Against Hegemonic Wishes as a Result of the Hague Conferences: The Influence of Multilateral Diplomacy as Promoted by Solidarism; Compromise as the Philosophical Basis of the Radical-Socialist Action: The Source of International Arbitration; 'The Great Cause of International Arbitration': The Edification of the Law of Nations; Notes

French International Lawyers in the Service of International Peace During the Early Twentieth Century: The Case of Nicolas Politis (1872-1942)Notes; G. E. Modigliani in the Zimmerwald Movement: 'War Against War' and the United States of Europe; Notes; 'With Every Nerve in My Body I Stand for Peace'-Jane Ellen Harrison and the Heresy of War; Darwin, the 'Good Soldier', and the 'Everyman' of War: A Trajectory of Peace; 'With Every Nerve in My Body I Stand for Peace': Epilogue on the War; Notes; References

Between Front Lines: The Militant Pacifist Rosika Schwimmer (1877-1948) and Her Total Peace EffortSetting the Scene: Schwimmer's Pacifist Prelude in London; Schwimmer's Pacifist Mobilization in the United States; Schwimmer and US Pacifism: Beyond the Canon; Epilogue: Schwimmer's Hand in Pacifist Poker Games; Notes; Bibliography; Printed primary sources; Printed secondary works; Part III Introduction to Part III; Peace, a Tactical Approach: How Britain and Germany Abused the Promise of Peace during the First World War; The House-Grey Memorandum; The German Peace Offer of 1916; Conclusion

Notes A Future Too Awful to Contemplate: Lord Lansdowne, War Aims, and Peace Advocacy in England in 1917; Notes; Bibliography; Mutineers and Non-Mutineers in the French Army (May-June 1917); Refusal of 'Those Who Refuse'...; The War Experience and the Reputation of tyhe 129th IR; Three-Day Dissidence; The Case of the 12th IR: A Particular Case?; Regimental Protest Facing Regimental Consent; The Destiny of the Glorious 129th Regiment of Infantry; Notes; Index

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