Bertrand Russell Peace Lecture 1989
- Title:
- Bertrand Russell Peace Lecture 1989
- Collection:
- Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies Records
- Creator:
- Centre for Peace Studies at McMaster University
- Date:
- 1989-03
- ID Number:
- RMM08588_Conditions_for_a_Stable_Peace
- File Name:
- RMM08588_Conditions_for_a_Stable_Peace.mp4
- Kaltura ID:
- 1_j529sb4k
- Work Type:
- audiovisual materials
- Description:
- In 1989 Randall Forsberg presented a lecture in the prestigious series sponsored by the Centre for Peace Studies at McMaster University in Canada. Randall Forsberg spoke for an hour and twenty minutes and then engaged the audience for 40 minutes of comments and discussion. The lecture, and especially the subsequent discussion, shows how Forsberg formulated her strategy for peace, the nature of her thought process as she worked out her ideas on chalkboard, and how she interacted with audiences.
- Notes:
- The original item is housed at Center for Peace Studies, McMaster University, Box 6 Item 32
- Repository:
- Center for Peace Studies, McMaster University
- Box:
- 6
- Format:
- Other
- Rights:
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Randal Forsberg’s 1989 Center for Peace Studies Lecture was delivered at McMaster University, which owns the copyright in the recording. McMaster University has granted Cornell University Library permission to reproduce the lecture in the IDDS Archive. The images in this collection were created by Cornell University Library in 2020 from physical copies owned by the IDDS, with funding from an Arts and Sciences Grant to Matthew Evangelista, President White Professor of History and Political Science at Cornell University.
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