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"The Invisible Man": H. G. Wells and Human Rights During the Interwar Period
Human Rights Quarterly ( IF 0.985 ) Pub Date : 2019-01-01 , DOI: 10.1353/hrq.2019.0046
Kynan Gentry , Victoria Mason

ABSTRACT:H.G. Wells is best known as "the father of science fiction". However, the bulk of his writing is both non-fiction and concerned with social justice. While it is widely held that The Rights of Man (1940) helped shape the drafting of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, this article argues that Wells' influence extended well beyond this. Through his contribution to rights-based debates concerning social liberalism, internationalism, liberal internationalism, and international law, between the late 1890s and his death in 1946, Wells made crucial interventions in emerging discourses around rights and was a significant actor in rights-based civil society.

中文翻译:

“隐形人”:两次世界大战期间的 HG Wells 与人权

摘要:HG Wells 被誉为“科幻小说之父”。然而,他的大部分作品都是非小说类的,而且都与社会正义有关。虽然人们普遍认为《人权》(1940 年)帮助起草了 1948 年《世界人权宣言》,但本文认为威尔斯的影响远不止于此。从 1890 年代末到 1946 年去世,威尔斯通过他对关于社会自由主义、国际主义、自由国际主义和国际法的基于权利的辩论的贡献,对围绕权利的新兴话语进行了重要干预,并且是基于权利的民事领域的重要参与者。社会。
更新日期:2019-01-01
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