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Title: | The Folklore of War and Peace | Contributor(s): | Branagan, Marty (author)![]() |
Publication Date: | 2011 | Handle Link: | https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/10140 | Abstract: | The wholesale adoption of nonviolent methods is impeded both by a poor understanding of them, and by a number of widely-held misconceptions and furphies - such as that nonviolence only succeeds against civilised opponents. Even revolutions thought to have succeeded through violence can be seen to have had a large component of nonviolence, but this has gone unrecognised because of the more subtle approach of nonviolence. | Publication Type: | Journal Article | Source of Publication: | Australian Folklore, v.26, p. 28-42 | Publisher: | Australian Folklore Association, Inc | Place of Publication: | Australia | ISSN: | 0819-0852 | Fields of Research (FoR) 2008: | 160607 International Relations | Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008: | 940399 International Relations not elsewhere classified | Peer Reviewed: | Yes | HERDC Category Description: | C1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journal |
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