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"What did you do in the war, daddy?" It's a classic question - and maybe one that expected the answer to be stories of brave attacks on enemy lines, pressing forward against overwhelming odds.
£9.99
South Africa achieved notoriety for its apartheid policies and practices both in the country and in Namibia. Today Israel stands accused of applying apartheid in the Palestinian territories it has occupied since 1967.
£17.95
Conscience uses original source material from 1914 - 1919 to engage children with the dilemmas faced by families in WW1.
£5.00
Intended as a practical companion for conscientious objection movements and all those whose work forms part of the continuum of war resistance.
£7.00
Bertrand Russell and the Pacifists in the First World War
£14.99
The story of conscientious objection in Britain begins in 1916, when conscription was introduced for the first time.
£19.99
Animal rights is an important social justice movement
£16.95
Conviction uses personal stories to help students engage with the dilemmas faced by women, men and families in World War 1. It is intended for use in secondary schools at Key Stages 3 and 4.
£5.00
This book argues that no major campaign has ever been successful without Counterpower, defined as the power that the 'have-nots' can use to remove the power of the 'haves'A".
£9.99
Providing a new and illuminating look at 27 women who have changed the world, Dead Feminists ties these historical women and the challenges they faced into the most important issues of today. Based on the cult-following limited edition Dead Feminist
£20.00