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The Women Who Tried to Stop the Great War: The International Congress of Women at The Hague 1915
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2018
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The Congress of Women developed a roadmap for enduring peace. The women passed 20 resolutions including five resolutions which were "Principles of a Permanent Peace." Theirs was a gendered response to a gendered war. The Congress was a bold and brave initiative. The war was not halted. But neither were the women in their quest for peace. This is their story.
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