"Fighting for Peace" by Henry Van Dyke is a record of the author's time serving as the American Minister to the Netherlands during World War I, chronicling his efforts to uphold peace amidst growing global tensions. This book shares the author's personal journey through the twisting world of diplomacy as Europe teetered on the edge of war, and it untangles the difficult moral questions that arose in the pursuit of lasting peace, especially because of Germany's growing military power. The story opens with Van Dyke's work in diplomacy and his deep commitment to peace, inspired by earlier peace conferences. He gives readers a look into the political atmosphere of Europe before the war, noting the deceptive peace that hid the coming global conflict. His story comes to life through his descriptions of Holland, his interactions with figures like Queen Wilhelmina, and the contrast of everyday life against the backdrop of militarization. This introduction prepares readers for the author's change in thinking; he transitions from hoping for peace through diplomacy to acknowledging that fighting is sometimes needed to reach it.
Fighting for peace
By Henry Van Dyke
Amidst the calm before World War I, an American minister struggles with diplomacy, realizing that securing peace may require more than just negotiation.
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About the AuthorHenry Jackson van Dyke Jr. was an American author, educator, diplomat, and Presbyterian clergyman.
Henry Jackson van Dyke Jr. was an American author, educator, diplomat, and Presbyterian clergyman.
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