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Bosnian Women Reclaiming the Peace. " Replacing tyranny with justice, healing deep scars, exchanging hatred for hope . . . the women in This Was Not Our War teach us how. "—William Jefferson Clinton. This Was Not Our War shares amazing first-person accounts of twenty-six Bosnian women who are reconstructing their society following years of ...
- This Was Not Our War: Bosnian Women Reclaiming the Peace
The president’s public announcement of the Bosnian Women’s...
- This Was Not Our War: Bosnian Women Reclaiming the Peace
The wartime experiences recounted in part 1 were followed by the women’s fiery convictions as to the causes of the war: the unabashed greed of politicians, a policy and practice of privilege that tilted the social balance, and media transformed into a powerful machine, churning out fear for political purposes.
former call number: 2004 Hunt. Introduction -- Madness -- Hell breaks loose -- Love in the crucible -- Reasons for the war -- The lie of intractable hatreds -- Heal history -- Challenges -- Women transforming -- The road to reconciliation -- Epilogue: The courage to hope. Addeddate.
29 nov 2004 · Reflecting on the causes of the war, they vehemently reject the idea that age-old ethnic hatreds made the war inevitable. The women share their reactions to the Dayton Accords, the end of...
- Swanee Hunt
- Duke University Press, 2004
- illustrated
9 set 2011 · Feeling utterly betrayed by their leaders, twenty-six women from all over Bosnia meet with Swanee Hunt, former US Ambassador to Austria and Chair of Women Waging Peace, a global policy initiative. In their own words, they describe the war which ravaged their country and reduced it to rubble.
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- Swanee Hunt
- Swanee Hunt
1 gen 2005 · This Was Not Our War: Bosnian Women Reclaiming the Peace. January 2005. Foreign Affairs 84 (5):178. DOI: 10.2307/20031740. Authors: Stanley Hoffmann. Swanee Hunt. Svetlana Broz....