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Posted: Feb. 27 2009,18:13 |
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Here is the table of contents of the book, Peace: A World History:
Table of Contents
Introduction - How Does Peace Have a World History? Chapter One - Survival of the Peaceful: Prehistory to the First Civilizations Pre-Human Peace and Peacemaking Prehistoric Evolutions of Peace Peace, Peacemaking and the First Civilizations Chapter Two - Peace in the Ancient West: Egypt, Greece and Rome A Tale of Two Worlds: Peace and Peacemaking in Ancient Egypt Ancient Greece, Cradle of Western Peace and Peacemaking? One Empire, One Peace: The Rise of Rome to the Pax Romana's Decline Chapter Three - Peace in the Ancient East: India, China and Japan The Many, the Few, the One: Peace and Peacemaking in Ancient India Harmonies and Antinomies of Ancient China Foreign Influences and Native Peace in Japanese History Chapter Four - Monotheistic Peaces: Judaism, Christianity and Islam Shalom: Peace in the Torah and its Times "Our" Universal Peace: From Christ to Constantine A Pillar of Peace: The Qur'an and its World Chapter Five - Medieval, Renaissance and Reformation Peaces A Tale of Two Cities: Medieval Peace and Peacemaking (Re)Births of Peace: Renaissance Revivals of and Departures from Traditions Reforming Christian Peace and Peacemaking Chapter Six - Peace, Peacemaking and the Ascent of Nation-States Intra-National Peace and Peacemaking Inter-National Peace and Peacemaking Peace and Peacemaking Despite Nation-States Chapter Seven - Colonial and Imperial Peace and Peacemaking Peaces of the World: Colonial Peace and Peacemaking The World in Peaces: Imperial Peace and Peacemaking Chapter Eight - Modern Economics of Peace and Peacemaking Capitalism: The Profitability of Peace and the Cost of War Who Owns Peace? Socialist Perspectives Chapter Nine - Peace in the Twentieth Century, Part One: 1900-1949 The "War to End all Wars" The Peace to End all Peace? Chapter Ten - Peace in the Twentieth Century, Part Two: 1949-1989 Cold War/Hot Peace One World, Many Peaces Chapter Eleven - The Presents of Peace Globalization: Peace at the End of History Threatening Opportunities: Terrorism, Technology, New Media and Peace Conclusion - The Pyramid of Peace: Past, Present and Future Selected Bibliography Works Cited Index
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