Development for Peace: The Decline of Naxalite Violence in India
- UKLSE-AS1OX010070010162
- Folder
- 2017
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Gaurav Khanna and Laura Zimmerman
Publication date: 28 September 2017
Development for Peace: The Decline of Naxalite Violence in India
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Gaurav Khanna and Laura Zimmerman
Publication date: 28 September 2017
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Pinheiro, João de Deus
Development, Conservation and Peace in Post-Conflict Colombia
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Pablo Jose Negret and Cristina Gómez Garcia-Reyes
Publication date: 31 October 2017
Devils in the Detail: Implementing Mali's New Peace Accord
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Richard Reeve
Publication date: March 2015
Devolving power : the case for regional government No.537 Fabian tract
Part of Fabian Society and Young Fabians
Personal author: Coulson, Andrew.
Corporate author: Fabian Society (Great Britain)
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DF Cholmeley to Miss R Smith , 11 May 1911
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Part of LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Washishth, Dhruv
Speaking at the Lord Beveridge festival in 2017 at the NAB.
Di McDonald interviewed by Emma Gliddon
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
An interview with veteran campaigner Di Macdonald who was at Greenham from the early days and then went on to be a crucial link to Cruise watch in the South East and an inspiration to many of us. Her van was an iconic part of the chase around the countryside after cruise missiles on the move. At the time of the interview, Di continues to campaign against nuclear weapons.
Di was interviewed by Emma Gliddon on 17th March 2021.
Diana Derioz interviewed by Tricia Grace-Norton
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
3 Generations at Greenham, her mother Ursula, daughter Diana and granddaughter, Fenella. Diana has been a pacifist all her life and set up the Totnes Women for Peace. In 1982 she went to the first Greenham demonstration of women's hands around the fence. She had been on many mixed demonstrations which were often violent and thought that women could do it differently.
She lived at Greenham part-time for nearly 3 years. She took part in all of the actions including: The Black Cardigan Demonstration, Easter, Dragon Day Bunny Party. She reads a very interesting letter she sent to her children about the Easter Action she attended with her 3 years old daughter in April 1983. Her mother attended all the demonstrations and was arrested (aged 63) for dancing on the base along with 80 other women and spent 3 weeks in Holloway as examples. She has a press cutting about her mother 'Gran's Strip Ordeal' as Ursula refused a strip search. Diana was arrested and insisted at being tried in her local court supported by many Greenham women.
She speaks very eloquently about the creative conversations with women from around the world (including the miners' wives) sitting around the fire and trying to escape the smoke. She talked about how the women put 'energy' into the vehicles breaking down when they were being removed or making them invisible when trying to hide. 'We really believed in those spells' as they always seemed to work.
Diana was interviewed by Tricia Norton in 2019.
Diane Brace interview: recording (part 1-2)
Part of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, British Section (WILPF)
Diciassette anni di lavaro e di lotta per la causa suffragista
Corporate author: Comitato pro voto donne Torino; Febbraio 1906 - Dicembre 1922
Publisher: Torino : Comitato pro voto donne
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Dick [Richard Strachey] to Pippa [Philippa Strachey], 1 Mar 1917
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Dick [Richard Strachey] to Pippa [Philippa Strachey], 10 May 1897
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Dick [Richard Strachey] to Pippa [Philippa Strachey], 12 Sep 1898
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Dick [Richard Strachey] to Pippa [Philippa Strachey], 13 Jun 1897
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Dick [Richard Strachey] to Pippa [Philippa Strachey], 15 Oct 1895
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Dick [Richard Strachey] to Pippa [Philippa Strachey], 16 May 1896
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Dick [Richard Strachey] to Pippa [Philippa Strachey], 17 Jul 1908
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Dick [Richard Strachey] to Pippa [Philippa Strachey], 21 Feb 1897
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Dick [Richard Strachey] to Pippa [Philippa Strachey], 23 Apr 1917
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Dick [Richard Strachey] to Pippa [Philippa Strachey], 24 Oct 1917
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Dick [Richard Strachey] to Pippa [Philippa Strachey], 4 Dec 1896
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Dick [Richard Strachey] to Pippa [Philippa Strachey], 4 Feb 1909
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Dick [Richard Strachey] to Pippa [Philippa Strachey], 4 Nov 1895
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Dick [Richard Strachey] to Pippa [Philippa Strachey], 4 Nov 1896
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Dick [Richard Strachey] to Pippa [Philippa Strachey], 6 Feb 1896
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Dick [Richard Strachey] to Pippa [Philippa Strachey], 6 Nov 1895
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Dick [Richard Strachey] to Pippa [Philippa Strachey], 7 Feb 1900
Part of Autograph Letter Collection