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Peace in the Post-Reformation
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116 pages
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The book explores the development of the 'moral tradition' of peace-making across four Western European nations from the Reformation to the eighteenth century. It examines how cultural, religious, and philosophical influences shaped approaches to conflict resolution and the promotion of peace during this transformative period in history. Through detailed analysis, it highlights the interplay between morality and politics, offering insights into the evolution of peace-making practices in Europe.
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2010, paperback
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