ALL OPPOSED: The Interwar Rhetoric of Peace at the University of Oxford

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ALL OPPOSED: The Interwar Rhetoric of Peace at the University of Oxford

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2010-04-22

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What I hope to achieve in the following analysis is a cogent illustration of the peace debate throughout the University of Oxford in the 1930s. The expressions of animosity and ideological dissension in local papers acknowledged the period’s many concerns, namely the possibility of a second world war and the hardship of economic downturn, but also prescribed what was by many thought its only cure—pacifism. The following analysis will, if at all successful, address these issues while also producing a faithful likeness of Oxford in the twentieth century.

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Additional contributors: Elizabeth Klages (Institute for Global Studies); Carol Leonard (St. Antony's College at Oxford); Theofanis G. Stavrou (faculty mentor)

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The research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP).

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Wilz, Patrick G.. (2010). ALL OPPOSED: The Interwar Rhetoric of Peace at the University of Oxford. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/61914.

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