Rat koji je trebalo da okonča sve ratove − Mir u evropskoj nauci između 1918. I 1939. godine
The war that was supposed to end all wars: peace in the European science between 1918 and 1945
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2016
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This essay is a review of the most important European peace science initiatives in
the period between the two world wars, including their precursors from the 19 th and the
beginning of the 20 th century. In the first part, the authors give an analysis of peace proposals suggested by the prominent pacifists, scientists and politicians of that time, who
were deeply influenced by their experiences of the First World War. This section covers
the analysis of international (peace education and the science of international relations)
and national peace science projects, including both the First World War victorious (United
Kingdom, France, etc.) and defeated powers (Austria and Germany). In the second and
final part, authors come to the conclusions about correlations of the First World War and
development of the peace science, about purposefulness of the respective interwar peace
initiatives, and also offer an explanation regarding the alleged failure of those initiatives to
prevent... the Second World War.
Кључне речи:
Prvi svetski rat / Drugi svetski rat / First World War / peace science / The Hague Conferences / peace education / international relations / pacifism / Einstein and FreudИзвор:
Veliki rat - nedovršena prošlost, 2016, 151-169Издавач:
- Beograd : Fakultet političkih nauka
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Политички идентитет Србије у регионалном и глобалном контексту (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-179076)
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Džuverović, N.,& Tepšić, G.. (2016). Rat koji je trebalo da okonča sve ratove − Mir u evropskoj nauci između 1918. I 1939. godine. in Veliki rat - nedovršena prošlost Beograd : Fakultet političkih nauka., 151-169. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfpn_1174
Džuverović N, Tepšić G. Rat koji je trebalo da okonča sve ratove − Mir u evropskoj nauci između 1918. I 1939. godine. in Veliki rat - nedovršena prošlost. 2016;:151-169. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfpn_1174 .
Džuverović, Nemanja, Tepšić, Goran, "Rat koji je trebalo da okonča sve ratove − Mir u evropskoj nauci između 1918. I 1939. godine" in Veliki rat - nedovršena prošlost (2016):151-169, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfpn_1174 .