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The Papers of Hugh Brock

This Commonweal Archive covers the growth of Gandhi's non-violent ideas in anti-nuclear and peace campaigning in Britain during the 1950s and 1960s: the first Aldermaston March, the nuclear disarmament symbol, and Peace News.

Hugh Brock

Hugh Brock, peace campaigner and journalist, played a key role in the growth of non-violent protest in Britain against atomic and hydrogen weapons and military bases during the 1950s and 1960s. A conscientious objector in World War 2, he took on production, with his brother Ashley, of pacifist journal Peace News when printers and distributors refused to handle it because of its anti-war stance. He became assistant editor in 1946 and editor in 1955. He left Peace News in 1964, but continued to be involved with its work and with peace campaigning until his death in 1985.

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