Peace!: By the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates : an Anthology, Page 31Marek Thee As the memory of the upheavals and agonies of the twentieth century fades, this book recalls the thoughts and words of the Nobel Peace Prize laureates. They are a source of inspiration and guidance toward renewing our efforts to foster peaceful change and improve the human condition. |
Contents
Foreword | 15 |
Complete list of Nobel Peace Prize laureates | 23 |
Editors note | 37 |
Copyright | |
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References to this book
Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, and Conflict Lester R. Kurtz,Jennifer E. Turpin Limited preview - 1999 |