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Heroes of Conscience - Gay, Kathlyn
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Any definition of a twentieth-century hero needs to encompass more than the heroic acts and godlike qualities recounted in myths and legends of old. But what is it in our modern world that drives some people to risk everything for a cause, another human being, or an ideal? What do these heroes of conscience have in common, and what, if anything, sets them apart from the average person? By compiling exceptional stories of moral heroism from a variety of sources, Heroes of Conscience explores these questions. In so doing, this important reference work also tells us something of ourselves as well…mehr

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Any definition of a twentieth-century hero needs to encompass more than the heroic acts and godlike qualities recounted in myths and legends of old. But what is it in our modern world that drives some people to risk everything for a cause, another human being, or an ideal? What do these heroes of conscience have in common, and what, if anything, sets them apart from the average person? By compiling exceptional stories of moral heroism from a variety of sources, Heroes of Conscience explores these questions. In so doing, this important reference work also tells us something of ourselves as well as our contemporary values. Some heroes act upon the world's stage, like Jimmy Carter, Lech Walesa, Corazon Aquino, and Nelson Mandela. Others, such as Rosa Parks, act upon the strength of personal convictions. Within the biographical sketches that comprise this work, readers will encounter both familiar and unfamiliar individuals. Some heroes strive for religious freedom while others, such as Peace Pilgrim, dedicate themselves to world peace. Wars, too, create heroes from both soldiers and civilians, as the stories of Oskar Schindler, Elie Wiesel, and Ron Kovic illustrate.
Autorenporträt
Kathlyn Gay is a full-time freelance writer and has authored more than 120 books and articles. She is the author of several titles in the "It Happened to Me" series for Scarecrow, including Cultural Diversity (2003), Volunteering (2004), The Military and Teens (2008), and Body Image and Appearance (2009).