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Books

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Author:

Carol M. Hunter/James C. Juhnke

Language:

English

Format:

Hardcover

Publisher:

PANDORA Press

Genre:

Political Science/Psychology/History

Edition:

2

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Yes

Number of Pages:

339 Pages

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Release Year:

2004

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Explore the compelling journey through United States history with "The Missing Peace: The Search for Nonviolent Alternatives in United States History." Authors Carol M. Hunter and James C. Juhnke delve into the intricate tapestry of political ideologies, social psychology, and historical events, presenting a thought-provoking examination of nonviolent alternatives across various socio-political landscapes. Published by PANDORA Press in 2004, this hardcover edition is a rich addition to any scholar's library or history enthusiast's bookshelf. The second edition boasts 339 pages of insightful content, illustrated in black and white, offering a profound look into the genre of Psychology, History, and Political Science.