Reconsidering Peace and Patriotism during the First World War by Justin Quinn Olmstead
Author:Justin Quinn Olmstead
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer International Publishing, Cham
âWith Every Nerve in My Body I Stand for Peaceâ: Epilogue on the War
The trajectory of thinking about peace and social interaction became even more urgent for Harrison in her essay âWar and the Reactionâ, published as âEpilogue on the War: Peace with Patriotismâ, and marked the fact that Harrison never revised her absolute pacifist position. With the outbreak of war during the summer of 1914, she was shocked and devastated by the speed with which her colleagues and her country embraced the war. She refuted and challenged Gilbert Murrayâs assumption that âwar has its good sideâ73 and was astounded that her friendsâmale, intellectual elitesâwere now focused on war. Rupert Brooke described many of Harrisonâs colleagues, who had now turned soldiers: âitâs astonishing to see how the intellectuals have taken on new jobs [â¦] Cornford is no longer the best Greek scholar in Cambridge, he is now Sergeant Instructor of Musketry [â¦] Gilbert Murray and Walter Raleigh rise at 6 a.m. every day to line hedgerows in the dark and âadvance in rushesâ across the Oxford meadows.â74 In âEpilogueâ, Harrison grapples with how it came to pass that âthe don has turned soldier, and proudly, if a little shamefacedly, parades the uniform which, ten years ago, would have been to him anathemaâ.75
She wrote âEpilogueâ out of her disbelief and âsheer red-hot rageâ at the absurdity and monumental stupidity of war. Murray, who wrote âHerd Instinct and Warâ, thought Harrisonâs essay was âfoolishnessâ.76 Harrison, who agreed with Murray on the boredom and uselessness of the herd, preferred the politics outlined instead in Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinsonâs âThe War and the Way Outâ. In preparing her essay, she wrote of Dickinsonâs essay: It seems to me so right. Just what you want said. I think he is one of the sanest and closest thinkers, and a peace lover wants a sane leader to educate the great body of peace opinion or the war-fever will grow and grow.77
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