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We Who Dared To Say No To War : American Antiwar Writing From 1812 To Now

Desertion And The American Soldier, 1776-2006

  • Desertion And The American Soldier, 1776-2006
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    Robert Fantina
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    Book, Algora Pub, 2006
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    Sound Bite: Military desertion, its reasons and consequences, are not commonly known in America. Desertion and the American Soldier: 1776 2006 is a history and analysis of military desertion from the Revolutionary War to the Iraqi Occupation. Despite the US government’s continued insistence on linking desertion with cowardice, the motivations for desertion are many and complex, and are either rooted in or encouraged by military policy. Through the use of the government’s own studies and statistics throughout history, along with information from other sources, the problems of the military system that cause desertion are detailed. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  UA23 .F348 2006  AVAILABLE

History Of The American Peace Movement, 1890-2000 : The Emergence Of A New Scholarly Discipline

The Fight For Peace : A History Of Antiwar Movements In America

The Peace Patriots

Women’s International League For Peace And Freedom

Jane Fonda’s War : A Political Biography Of An Antiwar Icon

Stop The Next War Now : Effective Responses To Violence And Terrorism

  • Stop The Next War Now : Effective Responses To Violence  And Terrorism
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    edited by Medea Benjamin and Jodie Evans
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    Book, Inner Ocean Pub, 2005
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    Violence begets violence?so believes the majority of people around the world who have stood up in protest against war. Stop the Next War Now is a reflective look and call to action to end violence, by acclaimed peace activists, experts, and visionaries, including Eve Ensler, Barbara Lee, Arianna Huffington, Janeane Garafalo, Nancy Pelosi, Maxine Hong Kingston, and many more. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (LOWER LEVEL)  JZ5574 .S767 2005  AVAILABLE

The Peace Movement

  • The Peace Movement
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    Nancy Harris, book editor
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    Book, Greenhaven Press, 2005
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    The War on Terrorism and the 2003 U.S. war on Iraq have reinvigorated the antiwar movement in the United States and worldwide. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     REFERENCE (MAIN)  JZ5574 .P43 2005  AVAILABLE

A Farther Shore : Ireland’s Long Road To Peace

The Politics Of Dissent : Pacifism In France, 1919-1939

  • The Politics Of Dissent : Pacifism In France, 1919-1939
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    Norman Ingram
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    Book, Clarendon Press, 1991
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    His comprehensive scholarly analysis reveals that, unlike the primarily ethical or religous thinking which underpinned the Anglo-American peace movement, the nature of French pacifism was essentially political, with some elements prepared even to accept violence as a means to a desirable end, especially in response to the threat of incipient fascism. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (LOWER LEVEL)  JX1961.F8 I54 1991  AVAILABLE

War And Human Nature : Opposing Viewpoints

The Selected Papers Of Jane Addams / Edited By Mary Lynn McCree Bryan, Barbara Bair, And Maree De Angury

West-Bloc Dissident : A Cold War Memoir

Cry Out : Poets Protest The War

  • Cry Out : Poets Protest The War
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    Julia Alvarez … [et al.]
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    Book, G. Braziller in collaboration with Northshire Bookstore, 2003
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    Those who practice “the miraculous art of stitching words into a web” have “not merely the right but the duty to protest and dissent.”?Edward Morrow On February 16, 2003, eleven contemporary poets held a reading in Manchester, Vermont, called “A Poetry Reading in Honor of the Right to Protest as a Patriotic and Historical Tradition.” (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  PS613 .C79 2003  AVAILABLE