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- catalog abstract "James C. Juhnke and Carol M. Hunter have written a ground-breaking book, challenging the routine application of the myth of redemptive violence to the history of the United States. This work is a timely and eye-opening corrective that helps the reader see the history of the United States from an entirely new perspective.".
- catalog contributor b12344316.
- catalog contributor b12344317.
- catalog contributor b12344318.
- catalog coverage "United States Historiography.".
- catalog coverage "États-Unis Historiographie.".
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description "History and the myth of redemptive violence -- Ch. 1. The original peacemakers: Native Americans -- Ch. 2. The holiest war on record: War for independence -- Ch. 3. Republican peace experiments: A usable past -- Ch. 4. Liberty for all: The antislavery movement -- Ch. 5. The crossroads of our being: The Civil War -- Ch. 6. Revolution derailed: Reconstruction -- Ch. 7. Capitalism, the Constitution, and the common good: Workers in the United States -- Ch. 8. Gender matters: Peace begins at home -- Ch. 9. Violent means undermine progress: War and peace 1898-1918 -- Ch. 10. "The Good War": Misremembering World War II -- Ch. 11. The civil rights movement: Participatory democracy and nonviolence in action -- Ch. 12. The Cold War: Pyrrhic victory -- Ch. 13. Nature and the ecology of warfare: Peace with the land -- History and hope for a nonviolent future.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "James C. Juhnke and Carol M. Hunter have written a ground-breaking book, challenging the routine application of the myth of redemptive violence to the history of the United States. This work is a timely and eye-opening corrective that helps the reader see the history of the United States from an entirely new perspective.".
- catalog extent "321 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Missing peace.".
- catalog identifier "1894710134 (pbk.) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Missing peace.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Kitchener, Ont. : Pandora Press,".
- catalog relation "Missing peace.".
- catalog spatial "United States Historiography.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "États-Unis Historiographie.".
- catalog spatial "États-Unis".
- catalog subject "973/.07/202 21".
- catalog subject "E179 .J86 2001".
- catalog subject "Intergroup relations United States History.".
- catalog subject "Non-violence États-Unis Histoire.".
- catalog subject "Nonviolence United States History.".
- catalog subject "Relations intergroupes États-Unis Histoire.".
- catalog tableOfContents "History and the myth of redemptive violence -- Ch. 1. The original peacemakers: Native Americans -- Ch. 2. The holiest war on record: War for independence -- Ch. 3. Republican peace experiments: A usable past -- Ch. 4. Liberty for all: The antislavery movement -- Ch. 5. The crossroads of our being: The Civil War -- Ch. 6. Revolution derailed: Reconstruction -- Ch. 7. Capitalism, the Constitution, and the common good: Workers in the United States -- Ch. 8. Gender matters: Peace begins at home -- Ch. 9. Violent means undermine progress: War and peace 1898-1918 -- Ch. 10. "The Good War": Misremembering World War II -- Ch. 11. The civil rights movement: Participatory democracy and nonviolence in action -- Ch. 12. The Cold War: Pyrrhic victory -- Ch. 13. Nature and the ecology of warfare: Peace with the land -- History and hope for a nonviolent future.".
- catalog title "The missing peace : the search for nonviolent alternatives in United States history / by James C. Juhnke & Carol M. Hunter.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".