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These pages are a feast for the eyes. Peruse them quickly or
slowly. Either way, you will marvel at the beauty, the creative
genius, and the legacies of peace which the constructors of peace
monuments and museums have bestowed on us, their heirs. Peace
monuments and museums celebrate the end of war and the expectation
of peace and prosperity. They express peaceful human aspirations
such as justice, tolerance, and reconciliation. They celebrate such
achievements as the abolition of slavery, women's suffrage, defeat
of tyrannical and murderous regimes, declaration of human rights,
respect for conscientious objectors, end of apartheid, non-use of
nuclear weapons, racial integration, recognition of international
interdependence, reconciliation of divided nations, and struggle
for gender equality. Unfortunately, peace monuments and museums are
largely underappreciated because they are overwhelmed by the vastly
superior number of war monuments and museums everywhere in the
world. This is the first book to reveal the beauty, the variety,
and the meanings of peace monuments and museums. Arranged
chronologically, it shows a selection of 416 peace monuments and
museums from 70 countries and from all eras as far back as the
Greeks and Romans. Fortunately, more peace monuments and museums
are being constructed today than ever before. This creates yet
another reason to study the past -- so we can know better how to
build our own peace monuments and museums. What peace achievements
and events do we want to memorialize? What legacies of peace do we
want to bestow on future generations?
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