TY - BOOK ID - 49855313 TI - Paradoxes of peace in nineteenth century Europe AU - Hippler AU - Vec, Miloš AU - Vec, Miloés AU - Hippler, Thomas PY - 2015 SN - 0191794295 PB - Oxford : Oxford University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Pacifism KW - Peace movements KW - Law, Politics & Government KW - International Relations KW - History KW - Europe KW - Politics and government KW - Foreign relations KW - Anti-war movements KW - Antiwar movements KW - Protest movements, War KW - War protest movements KW - Social movements KW - Peace KW - Sociology, Military KW - Evil, Non-resistance to KW - Nonviolence KW - Council of Europe countries KW - Eastern Hemisphere KW - Eurasia UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:49855313 AB - The use of armed force in conflict is often presented as a 'mission for peace'. How did the word 'peace' come to mean war in certain contexts? When calling for peace, we are calling for a certain kind of peace, one recognized by the international community. Peace is a polemical concept and this book maps out the paradoxes to which peace gives rise. ER -