Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
40
Language
English
Published
Aug 31, 2021
Publisher
Flyaway Books
ISBN-10
1947888323
ISBN-13
9781947888326
Description
In an engaging exploration of a simple yet powerful symbol, Michael G. Long delves into the fascinating history of the peace symbol. Initially designed in the 1950s for the British nuclear disarmament movement, this iconic emblem quickly transcended its original purpose, becoming a universal representation of peace and hope. Long meticulously traces its evolution, examining how it has been adopted by various movements and generations, from anti-war protests to modern-day activism.
Long's narrative goes beyond historical context, embracing the cultural significance and emotional resonance of the peace symbol in contemporary society. With a keen eye for detail, he highlights stories of individuals and groups who have rallied around this emblem, embodying its spirit in their quests for justice and harmony. The work ultimately invites readers to reflect on the power of symbols in shaping collective consciousness and the enduring human desire for peace amidst turmoil.
Long's narrative goes beyond historical context, embracing the cultural significance and emotional resonance of the peace symbol in contemporary society. With a keen eye for detail, he highlights stories of individuals and groups who have rallied around this emblem, embodying its spirit in their quests for justice and harmony. The work ultimately invites readers to reflect on the power of symbols in shaping collective consciousness and the enduring human desire for peace amidst turmoil.
Genres
Children’s
History