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Greenham Common

Holger Terp | 29.12.2005 12:04 | Culture | Gender | Social Struggles | World

Reconstruction of rare songbooks the women made in 1987.

Dear friends,

I'm writing an article on the history of the Women's Peace Camp at Greenham Common in England for the Danish Peace Academy.

This includes my reconstruction of one of the rare songbooks the women made in 1987[?]

An early draft is at,

 http://www.fredsakademiet.dk/abase/sange/greenham.htm

Overlooked documentation on the Women's Peace Camp at Greenham Common as well as other peace camps is mostly appreciated.

With kind regards,

Holger Terp
Editor of the Danish Peace Academy
 http://www.fredsakademiet.dk
 http://www.fredsakademiet.dk/ht.htm

The Danish Peace Academy is an independent, non-profit, low budget organization and educational site under development; produced by unpaid, voluntary learned specialists. The purpose of the peace academy is to communicate important information on peace, peace culture and war to its many users from all over the world and to create a Danish peace education.

Holger Terp
- e-mail: holgerterp@pc.dk
- Homepage: http://www.fredsakademiet.dk

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Well done

30.12.2005 11:19

I appluad qnyone doing this work to remember what it was like and I disqgree with those who think Greenhan was devalued by the Stasi involvement and Soviet funding: We know we prevented q nuclear war by our qctions there

Alison Harper