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A Quaker view of Human Rights. This collection of essays offers insights both into the narure of human rights and the radical thinking that informs them. The authors represent a diversity of perspectives that is rooted in a shared sense of equality.
£5.00
A Quaker view of Human Rights. This collection of essays offers insights both into the narure of human rights and the radical thinking that informs them. The authors represent a diversity of perspectives that is rooted in a shared sense of equality.
£5.00
Do you hunger for skills to improve the quality of your relationships, to deepen your sense of personal empowerment or to simply communicate more effectively?
£19.00
This anthology presents voices of people who opposed the First World War: men and women, liberals, radicals and pacifists, anarchists, socialists, soldiers and non-combatants, they were few in number at first,
£12.95
A pioneering study of the men who emerged as Britain's first conscientious objectors during the First World War.
£12.00
Jean Zaru, the longtime activist and Quaker leader from Ramallah, here brings home the pain and central convictions that animate Christian nonviolence and activity today.
£16.99
The aim of this book is nothing less than to assess and reset the terms of the debate about the kind of nation we want to be.
£9.99
Spanning several decades, Ella Shohat's work has introduced conceptual frameworks that fundamentally challenged conventional understandings of Palestine, Zionism and the Middle East, focusing on the pivotal figure of the Arab-Jew.
£20.00
Richard Falk, former UN Special Rapporteur for Palestine (2008-2014), has dedicated much of his life to the study of the Israel/Palestine conflict.
£14.99
How did the world's most warlike continent become its most peaceful one? Europe is usually in the news for the wrong reasons.
£9.99