A Dream for Peace

A Dream for Peace
Title A Dream for Peace PDF eBook
Author Dr Ghoulem Berrah
Publisher
Pages 644
Release 2019-03-04
Genre
ISBN 9780578420318

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A Dream For Peace is a very rich and captivating life story paved with many bumps, twists, and turn, multiple lives in one life. Freedom Fighter for the Independence of Algeria, Man of Science and Lecturer at the Yale School of Medicine, Ambassador, Dr. Ghoulem Berrah (1938-2011) was a tireless proponent of world peace.

I Dream of Peace

I Dream of Peace
Title I Dream of Peace PDF eBook
Author
Publisher UN
Pages 88
Release 1994
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
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'When I close my eyes, I dream of peace.', said 14 year old Aleksandar, just after enduring a dressing change of the terrible burn wounds he suffered from a Molotov cocktail explosion. His words became the title of this book, which presents the thoughts & paintings of children in the former Yugoslavia, as they deal with war related psychological trauma. The material was gathered by UNICEF during its work in the former Yugoslavia.

A Dream for Peace

A Dream for Peace
Title A Dream for Peace PDF eBook
Author Ghoulem Berrah
Publisher
Pages 644
Release 2020-09-29
Genre
ISBN 9781734120134

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A Dream for Peace is the most surprising Ambassador's Memoir. The French edition Un Rêve Pour La Paix was published in 2018 by les Éditions de l'Archipel, in Paris, France.The Algerian edition was released in December 2018 by les Éditions Dalimen, in Algiers, Algeria. A Dream For Peace is the American Version of this very rich and captivating life story paved with many bumps, twists, and turns, multiple lives in one life.

Peace, a Dream Unfolding

Peace, a Dream Unfolding
Title Peace, a Dream Unfolding PDF eBook
Author Penney Kome
Publisher Random House (NY)
Pages 264
Release 1986
Genre Political Science
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Shattered Dreams

Shattered Dreams
Title Shattered Dreams PDF eBook
Author Charles Enderlin
Publisher Other Press, LLC
Pages 498
Release 2021-04-28
Genre History
ISBN 1635421470

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As Middle-East Bureau Chief of the French Public television network and a resident of Jerusalem since 1968, Charles Enderlin has had unequaled access to leaders and negotiators on all sides. Here he takes the reader step-by-step along the path that began with the hope of agreement but led only to the ultimate collapse of the peace process. The dramatic account moves between the occupied territories and the negotiation tables as it follows the emotional shifts in the conflict from the 1995 assassination of Yitzhak Rabin to the years when Benjamin Netenyahu was in power. In a definitive account of the meetings at Camp David in July 2000, Enderlin details what was said between Israeli and Palestinian negotiators brought together by Bill Clinton in the presence of Yasir Arafat, President of the Palestinian Authority, and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak.

Embattled Dreams

Embattled Dreams
Title Embattled Dreams PDF eBook
Author Kevin Starr
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 420
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780195168976

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This volume deals with the years of World War II and after. In the 1940s California changed from a regional centre into the dominant economic, social and cultural force it has been in America ever since.

Dreams of Peace and Freedom

Dreams of Peace and Freedom
Title Dreams of Peace and Freedom PDF eBook
Author Jay Winter
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 272
Release 2008-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 0300127510

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In the wake of the monstrous projects of Hitler, Stalin, Mao, and others in the twentieth century, the idea of utopia has been discredited. Yet, historian Jay Winter suggests, alongside the “major utopians” who murdered millions in their attempts to transform the world were disparate groups of people trying in their own separate ways to imagine a radically better world. This original book focuses on some of the twentieth-century’s “minor utopias” whose stories, overshadowed by the horrors of the Holocaust and the Gulag, suggest that the future need not be as catastrophic as the past. The book is organized around six key moments when utopian ideas and projects flourished in Europe: 1900 (the Paris World's Fair), 1919 (the Paris Peace Conference), 1937 (the Paris exhibition celebrating science and light), 1948 (the Universal Declaration of Human Rights), 1968 (moral indictments and student revolt), and 1992 (the emergence of visions of global citizenship). Winter considers the dreamers and the nature of their dreams as well as their connections to one another and to the history of utopian thought. By restoring minor utopias to their rightful place in the recent past, Winter fills an important gap in the history of social thought and action in the twentieth century.