Education and PeaceLectures given by the Italian educator Maria Montessori at various times at international congresses and peace councils. mainly in the 1930's. |
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For Peace 27 22242 | 4 |
Educate for Peace | 32 |
Why May Education Have an Influence on the World | 46 |
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