Peace & Change

Title Publication Date Language Citations
PaulRubinson. Redefining Science: Scientists, the National Security State, and Nuclear Weapons in Cold War America. Amherst, MA.: University of Massachusetts Press, 2016.2018/03/14English
AmarnathAmarasingam and DanielBass, eds. Sri Lanka: The Struggle for Peace in the Aftermath of War. London: C. Hurst & Co., 2016.2018/03/14English
Patrice C.McMahon. The NGO Game: Post–Conflict Peacebuilding in the Balkans and Beyond. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2017.2018/03/14English
JustinQuinn Olmstead, ed. Reconsidering Peace and Patriotism during the First World War. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.2018/03/14English
Anne M.Blankenship. Christianity, Social Justice, and the Japanese American Incarceration during World War II. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 20162018/03/14English
The Great Fight for Democracy, Religion, and the Home: The Committee to Oppose the Conscription of Women and the Secularization Process, 1942–19442017/01/01English
The Christian Century: Protestants Protesting Harry Truman's Cold War2017/01/01English
A Will to Peace: Jane Addams, World War I, and “Pacifism in Practice”2017/01/01English
Notes on Authors2017/01/01English
PatrickPasture. Imagining European Unity since 1000 AD. Houndmills, U.K.: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.2017/01/01English
ScottHarding and SethKershner. Counter‐Recruitment and the Campaign to Demilitarize Public Schools. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.2017/01/01English
Issue Information2017/01/01English
SmadarLavie. Wrapped in the Flag of Israel: Mizrahi Single Mothers and Bureaucratic Torture. New York; Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2014.2017/01/01English
Julie V.Gottlieb. “Guilty Women”, Foreign Policy, and Appeasement in Inter‐War Britain. Basingstoke, U.K.: Palgrave MacMillan, 2015.2017/01/01English
NeophytosLoizides. Designing Peace: Cyprus and Institutional Innovations in Divided Societies. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015.2017/01/01English
Activism without “Radicalism”: American Activism on Behalf of Conscientious Objectors during World War I2017/01/01English
Maia CarterHallward and Julie M.Norman (eds). Understanding Nonviolence: Contours and Contexts. Cambridge, U.K.: Polity, 2015.2017/01/01English
Issue Information2017/09/01English
Notes on Authors2017/09/01English
RickieSolinger, MadelineFox, KayhanIrani, eds. Telling Stories to Change the World: Global Voices on the Power of Narrative to Build Community and Make Social Justice Claims. New York: Routledge, 2008.2017/09/01English
Jessica M.Frazier. Women's Antiwar Diplomacy During the Vietnam War Era. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2017.2017/09/01English
Red Flecks on a White Suit: Mark Twain on Military Intervention and the Responsibility to Protect (R2P)2017/09/01English
Jon N.Hale. The Freedom Schools: Student Activists in the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement. New York: Columbia University Press, 2016.2017/09/01English
War against War: A Conversation with Michael Kazin2017/09/01English
“Sport Is a School of Peace”: Sports for Development, the Francis Effect, and New Directions in Catholic Peacebuilding2017/09/01English
KristenTobey. Plowshares: Protest, Performance, and Religious Identity in the Nuclear Age. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2016.2017/09/01English
Doing the Right Thing: Conscience, Conflict, and Community in the Struggle against Seattle's Antigay Initiative 132018/05/25English
From Social Movement to Ritualized Conference Spaces: The Evolution of Peace Research Professionalism in Germany2016/06/24English
Uncovering the Virtues of Peace within Visual Culture: The Case for Nonviolence and Imperfect Peace in the Western Tradition2016/06/24English
IanHarris and Mary LeeMorrison. Peace Education, 3rd ed. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2013.2016/06/24English