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Peace Society
The Peace Society, International Peace Society or London Peace Society originally known as the Society for the Promotion of Permanent and Universal Peace, was a British pacifist organization that was active from 1816 until the 1930s.
==History==

The Society for the Promotion of Permanent and Universal Peace was founded on 14 June 1816. It advocated a gradual, proportionate, and simultaneous disarmament of all nations and the principle of arbitration.〔Peter Barberis, John McHugh, Mike Tyldesley, ''Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations'',
Continuum International Publishing Group, 2000, p.345.〕
The Society in London established Auxiliary Societies in various cities and towns in the United Kingdom: for instance at Doncaster and Leeds.〔(''Researching Yorkshire Quaker History'' (2007) p.95, Item 1.5.6: Doncaster Auxiliary Peace Society p.97 1.5.13: Leeds Peace Association )〕
Lewis Appleton organized the International Arbitration and Peace Association (IAPA) in 1880.
Unlike the Peace Society the IAPA accepted defensive war, was not restricted to Christians and claimed to be international.
It also allowed women on the executive committee.
In the spring of 1882 E.M. Southey, the main founder of the Ladies Peace Association, persuaded her group to disaffiliate from the Peace Society and join the IAPA.
The Quaker Priscilla Hannah Peckover played a central role in organizing a new ladies auxiliary of the Peace Society that was launched on 12 July 1882.
During the 1880s the Peace Society stagnated.
Its Ladies' Peace Association was much more dynamic, and claimed 9,217 members by the summer of 1885, of which 4,000 belonged to Peckover's Wisbech group.
The Society's failure to condemn the outbreak of World War I in 1914 resulted in internal divisions and led to the resignation of its leader, William Evans Derby. His successor, Revd.
Herbert Dunnico, led the society's unsuccessful campaign for peace
negotiations.〔
In 1930 the Peace Society merged with the ''International Christian Peace Fellowship'' and was renamed the International Peace Society. At some time thereafter it became defunct. It published a monthly journal, ''The Herald of Peace'', founded in 1819.〔''Herald of Peace'', Volume 8 (1831) available online at Googlebooks.〕〔Cornell University Library has produced a facsimile of ''The Herald of Peace'' 1824 (April, May, June) issues (pages on Amazon.com) ISBN 978-1-4297-2848-5〕

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