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The Emergence Of International Society In The 1920s 1st Edition Daniel Gorman

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The Emergence Of International Society In The 1920s 1st Edition Daniel Gorman
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.17 MB
Pages: 392
Author: Daniel Gorman
ISBN: 9781107021136, 1107021138
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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The Emergence Of International Society In The 1920s 1st Edition Daniel Gorman by Daniel Gorman 9781107021136, 1107021138 instant download after payment.

Chronicling the emergence of an international society in the 1920s, Daniel Gorman describes how the shock of the First World War gave rise to a broad array of overlapping initiatives in international cooperation. Though national rivalries continued to plague world politics, ordinary citizens and state officials found common causes in politics, religion, culture, and sport with peers beyond their borders. The League of Nations, the turn to a less centralized British Empire, the beginning of an international ecumenical movement, international sporting events, and audacious plans for the abolition of war all signaled internationalism's growth. State actors played an important role in these developments and were aided by international voluntary organizations, church groups, and international networks of academics, athletes, women, pacifists, and humanitarian activists. These international networks became the forerunners of international NGOs and global governance.

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