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Lay Down Your Arms: The Autobiography of Martha von Tilling

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An autobiographical narrative follows a woman whose intimate relationships, family obligations, and everyday life are repeatedly disrupted by the approach and outbreak of war. Domestic episodes, hospital visits, and civic conversations portray mobilization, conscription, and patriotic fervor imposing heavy material and emotional costs on ordinary people. Personal grief and moral questioning gradually shift the narrator from resigned acceptance toward critical reflection and public advocacy, as she examines how social attitudes and governmental decisions enable armed conflict and argues that informed public opinion and peaceful arbitration offer a humane alternative to military violence.

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Bertha von Suttner

Bertha von Suttner (1843-1914) was an Austrian pacifist and author, renowned for her influential writings advocating for peace and disarmament. Her most notable work, "Lay Down Your Arms: The Autobiography of Martha von Tilling," reflects her deep commitment to the peace movement and critiques the horrors of war. Von Suttner's literary contributions extend beyond autobiography; she wrote extensively on the prospects of global peace, as seen in her works like "Disarm! Disarm!" and "Universal peace—from a woman's standpoint." A prominent figure in the early 20th-century peace movement, she became the first woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 1905, solidifying her legacy as a key advocate for non-violence and international cooperation.

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