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This volume brings together new essays on the relations between
fiction and the economy by eleven academics, all established or
emergent scholars from different fields of expertise. The essays
range widely in their respective foci, extending beyond purely
literary studies to encompass history, the history of language,
studies in the visual arts, and philosophy. Including essays from
leading (and in some cases multilingual) academics in Europe as
well as the UK, Fiction and Economy is genuinely international,
distinctive, and broad in its scope.
This issue is the first in a projected series of issues devoted to
the contributions of pioneers in the field of peace psychology,
starting with "Peace and Conflict Founding Editor, Milton Schwebel.
This inaugural issue presents not only portions of the interview
with Schwebel, but a brief resume and representative publications
for each decade, 1940-2000. It continues with statements from three
of his colleagues providing accounts of his importance to them.
Then, a paper dealing with the moral development of child soldiers
in conflict throughout the world is discussed. Finally, Schwebel's
recent book is the subject of a Review Essay.
First published in 2005. This is a special issue of the Journal of
Peace Psychology which presents a dialogue on military ethics.
Including articles on the five obstacles facing military ethics,
decision making and collateral, the question of whether wars can be
justified, unprofessional soldiers, and lessons learned from the
Battle of Algiers.
First published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor and
Francis, an informa company.
First published in 2005. This is a special issue of the Journal of
Peace Psychology which presents a dialogue on military ethics.
Including articles on the five obstacles facing military ethics,
decision making and collateral, the question of whether wars can be
justified, unprofessional soldiers, and lessons learned from the
Battle of Algiers.
This volume brings together essays on the relations between fiction
and the economy, all established or emergent scholars from
different fields of expertise. The essays range widely in their
respective foci, extending beyond purely literary studies to
encompass history, the history of language, studies in the visual
arts, and philosophy.
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