Harvey L. Dyck is a professor emeritus in the History Department at the University of Toronto.
'The collection is a major contribution to understanding the
history of the struggle against violence and war.'
*Choice*
'This is one of the best books on peace history - probably the very
best...What makes it so strong is the breadth of treatment, the
choice of experts in their fields, and the consistent way in which
the range and sensitivity of [Peter] Brock's scholarship is
emulated.'
*Conrad Grebel Review*
'Contributors have maintained a consistently satisfactory standard
of lucidity, cogency and clarity, thus making this book a notable
exception to the intellectual and stylistic unevenness often
characterizing Festschriften. The essays are neither polemical nor
controversial. But they are an intellectual feast guaranteed to
deepen the reader's appreciation for the complexity of coming to
grips with that most perennially elusive of human dreams through
the millennia - peace.'
*Journal of Mennonite Studies*
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