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The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is peace movements in America.


 

Six Superlative Sources

· The Civilian and the Military. Oxford University Press, 1956. Arthur A. Ekirch, Jr.

· One World or None: A History of the World Nuclear Disarmament Movement. 3 Vols. Stanford University Press, 1993, 1997, 2002. Lawrence S. Wittner.

· Pacifism in the United States: From the Colonial Era to the First World War. Princeton University Press, 1968. Peter Brock.

· Peace as a Women's Issue: A History of the U.S. Movement for World Peace and Women's Rights. Syracuse University Press, 1993. Harriet Hyman Alonzo.

· Peace or War: The American Struggle, 1636-1936. W.W. Norton, 1936. Merle Curti.

· The Peace Reform in America. Indiana University Press, 1980. Charles DeBenedetti.

Other Excellent Sources

· Abraham Went Out: A Biography of A.J. Muste. Temple University Press, 1981. Jo Ann O. Robinson.

· Advocates of Peace in Antebellum America. Indiana University Press, 1993. Valerie Zeiger.

· An American Ordeal: The Antiwar Movement of the Vietnam Era. Syracuse University Press, 1990. Charles DeBenedetti and Charles Chatfield.

· The American Peace Movement and Social Reform, 1898-1918. Princeton University Press, 1969. C. Roland Marchand.

· The American Peace Movement: Ideals and Activism. Twayne Publishers, 1992. Charles Chatfield and Robert Kliedman.

· The American Peace Movement: References and Resources. G.K. Hall, 1991. Charles F. Howlett.

· American Women's Activism in World War I. Garland Publishers, 1982. Barbara J. Steinson.

· "At the Hands of Historians: The Antiwar Movement of the Vietnam Era," Peace and Change 29 (July 2004): 483-526. Charles Chatfield.

· Ban the Bomb: A History of SANE, the Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy. Praeger Publishers, 1986. Milton S. Katz.

· Democracy and Diplomacy: The Impact of Domestic Politics on U.S. Foreign Policy, 1789-1994. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996. Mel Small.

· Direct Action: Radical Pacifism from the Union Eight to the Chicago Seven. University of Chicago Press, 1996. James Tracy.

· Disobedience and Democracy. Random House, 1968. Howard Zinn.

· Eleven against War: Studies in American Internationalist Thought, 1898-1921. Hoover Institution Press, 1969. Sondra R. Herman.

· For Peace and Justice: Pacifism in America, 1914-1941. University of Tennessee Press, 1971. Charles Chatfield.

· A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict. 3-hour PBS Television Series. York Zimmerman and WETA, 2000. Steve York and Peter Ackerman. http://www.pbs.org/weta/forcemorepowerful/nashville/

· The Garland Library of War and Peace. 300 reprint titles in 328 volumes. Garland Library, 1971-1979. Charles Chatfield, Blanche W. Cook, and Sandi Cooper, eds.

· Lift Up Your Voice Like a Trumpet: White Clergy and the Civil Rights and Antiwar Movements, 1954-1973. University of North Carolina Press, 1998. Michael B. Friedland.

· "Mass Society and the Bomb," Peace and Change 18 (October 1993): 347-72. R. Allen Smith.

· The Missing Peace: The Search for Nonviolent Alternatives in United States History. Pandora Press, 2001. James C. Juhnke and Carol M. Hunter.

· The New Conscientious Objection: From Sacred to Secular Resistance. Oxford University Press, 1993. Charles C. Moskos and John W. Chambers II, eds.

· Organizing for Peace: Neutrality, the Test Ban and the Freeze. Syracuse University Press, 1993. Robert Kliedman.

· The Origins of the Modern American Peace Movement, 1915-1929. KTO Press, 1978. Charles DeBenedetti.

· "Peace History: A Bibliographic Overview," Choice 32 (May 1995): 1408-19. Gerloff Homan.

· Peace History Society. http://www.berry.edu/phs/

· Peace Studies Association. http://www.earlham.edu/~psa/

· "The Politics of Peace Movements," Peace and Change 26 (July 2001): 277-391. Wendy Chmielewski and Michael S. Foley, eds.

· Realism, Utopia, and the Mushroom Cloud: Four Activist Intellectuals and the Struggle for Peace, 1945-1989. University of Chicago Press, 1993. Michael Bess.

· Rebels against War: The American Peace Movement, 1933-1983. Temple University Press, 1983. Lawrence S. Wittner.

· Reconstructing Women's Thoughts: The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom before World War II. Stanford University Press, 1997. Linda K. Schott.

· Seeking World Order: The United States and International Organization to 1920. Vanderbilt University Press, 1969. Warren F. Kuehl.

· "Studying America's Struggle against War," The History Teacher 36 (May 2003): 297-330. Charles F. Howlett.

· Swarthmore College Peace Collection. http://www.swarthmore.edu/Library/peace/

· War and Peace Film Guide. World Without War Publications, 1980. John Dowling, ed.

· Women Strike for Peace: Traditional Motherhood and Radical Politics in the 1960s. University of Chicago Press, 1993. Amy Swerdlow.

· World Policy Institute. http://www.worldpolicy.org/

· A World without War: How U.S. Feminists and Pacifists Resisted World War I. Syracuse University Press, 1997. Frances B. Early.

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