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Selected Bibliography

A list of peace-related journals is available at the Peace and Justice Studies Association’s website: http://www.peacejusticestudies.org/membership/journals. php.

Abrams, I.

et al., eds, Nobel Lectures: Peace (London: World Scientific, 1999).

Adams, R. The Better Part of Valor: More, Erasmus, Colet, and Vives, on Humanism, War, and Peace, 1496-1535 (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1962).

Alfred, T. Peace, Power, Righteousness: An Indigenous Manifesto (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999).

Alger, C. and M. Stohl, eds, A Just Peace Through Transformation: Cultural, Economic and Political Foundations for Change (Boulder: Westview,1988).

Angell, N. The Great Illusion: A Study of the Relation of Military Power to National Advantage (NY: McClelland and Goodchild, 1913).

Armstrong, H. Peace and Counterpeace: From Wilson to Hitler (NY: Harper & Row 1971).

Aruri, N. and M. Shuraydi, eds, Reinventing Peace: The Influence of Edward W. Said (Northampton: Interlink, 2000).

Asher, S. et al., eds, Nonviolent Social Movements: A Geographical Perspective (Boston: Blackwell, 1999).

Axelrod, R. The Evolution of Cooperation (New York: Basic Books, 1984).

Barash, D., ed. Approaches to Peace: A Reader in Peace Studies (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999).

Barnaby, F. The Gaia Peace Atlas: Survival into the Third Millennium (New York: Doubleday, 1988).

Bigelow, R. The Dawn Warriors: Man’s Evolution Towards Peace (Boston: Little, Brown, 1969).

Bainton, R. Christian Attitudes Toward War and Peace: A Historical Survey and Critical Re-evaluation (New York: Abingdon, 1960).

Beales, A. The History of Peace (New York: The Dial Press, 1931).

Bederman, D. International Law in Antiquity (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001).

Bhatia, H. International Law and Practice in Ancient India (New Delhi: Deep and Deep, 1977).

Bledsoe, R. and B. Boczek, The International Law Dictionary (Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio, 1987).

Bohman, J. and M. Lutz-Bachmann, Perpetual Peace: Essays on Kant’s Cosmopolitan Ideal (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997).

Bonta, B. Peaceful Peoples: An Annotated Bibliography (Metuchen: Scarecrow, 1993).

Boulding, E. Cultures of Peace: The Hidden Side of History (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2000).

Breyman, S. Why Movements Matter: The West German Peace Movement and US Arms Control Policy (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2001).

Brierly, J. L. The Law of Nations: An Introduction to the International Law of Peace (New York: Oxford University Press, 1963).

Brittain, V. The Rebel Passion: A Short History of Some Pioneer Peacemakers (Nyack: Fellowship, 1964).

Brock, P. Pioneers of the Peaceable Kingdom (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1968).

----- Pacifism in Europe to 1914 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1972).

----- Freedom from Violence: Sectarian Nonresistance from the Middle Ages to the Great War (Toronto: Universtiy of Toronto Press, 1991)

----- and N. Young, Pacifism in the Twentieth Century (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1999).

Cable, J. Gunboat Diplomacy: Political Applications of Limited Naval Forces (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 1986).

Carment, D. and A. Schnabel, Conflict Prevention: Path to Peace or Grand Illusion? (UN Publication, 2003).

Ceadel, M. The Origins of War Prevention: The British Peace Movement and International Relations, 1730-1854 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996).

Chatfield, C. The American Peace Movement: Ideals and Activism (New York: Twayne, 1992).

Cheah, P. and B. Robbins, eds, Cosmopolitics: Feeling and Thinking beyond the Nation (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1998).

Choate, J. The Two Hague Conferences (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1913).

Clark, G. and L. Sohn, World Peace Through World Law (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1958).

Claude, I. Swords into Plowshares: The Problems and Progress of International Organization (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1984).

Cobban, H. The Moral Architecture of World Peace: Nobel Laureates Discuss Our Global Future (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2000).

Coulomb, F. Economic Theories of Peace and War (New York: Routledge, 2004).

Craig Blohm’s An Uneasy Peace: 1945 to 1980 (Chicago: Lucent, 2002).

Crocker, C. et al., eds, Turbulent Peace: The Challenges of Managing International Conflict (Washington: US Institute of Peace, 2001).

Curti, M. The American Peace Crusade, 1815-1860 (Durham: Duke University Press, 1929).

Degen, M. The History of the Woman’s Peace Party (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1939).

Dennis, M. Cultivating a Landscape of Peace (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1993).

Derrida, J. “Globalization, Peace and Cosmopolitics,” in The Future of Values: 21st Century Talks, ed. J. Binde (New York: Berghahn, 2004), 110-123.

Dungen, P., From Erasmus to Tolstoy: The Peace Literature of Four Centuries (New York: Greenwood, 1990).

Dupuy, T. and G. Hammerman, eds, A Documentary History of Arms Control and Disarmament (NewYork: R. R. Bowker, 1973).

Einstein, A. On Peace, ed. O. Nathan and H. Norden (New York: Random House, 1988).

Epstein, A. Political Protest and Cultural Revolution: Nonviolent Direct Action in the 1970s and 80s (Berkeley, University of California Press, 1991).

Friedman, L. The Law of War: A Documentary History (New York: Random House, 1972).

Frost, J. A History of Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist Perspectives on War and Peace (Toronto: Edwin Mellen, 2004).

Galtung, J. “Violence, Peace and Peace Research,” Journal of Peace Research, 3 (1969), 167-191.

----- Peace by Peaceful Means: Peace and Conflict, Development and Civilization (Oslo: International Peace Research Institute, 1996).

Glahn, G. Law Among Nations: An Introduction to Public International Law (New York: Macmillan, 1986).

Grewe, W. The Epochs of International Law, trans. M. Byers (New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2000).

Hatfield, C. and R. Ilukhina, eds, Peace/Mir: An Anthology of Historic Alternatives to War (Syracuse University Press, 1994).

Hershberger, G. War, Peace, and Nonresistance (Scottdale: Herald, 1944).

Heuser, B. War, Peace and World Orders in European History (London: Routledge, 2001).

Hinsley, F. H. Power and the Pursuit of Peace: Theory and Practice in the History of Relations Between States (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1963).

Howell, S. and R. Willis, eds, Societies At Peace (New York: Routledge, 1989).

James, A. The Politics of Peace-Keeping (New York: Chatto and Windus, 1969). Johnson, J. Ideology, Reason, and the Limitation of War (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1974).

----- Just War Tradition and the Restraint of War: A Moral and Historical Inquiry (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981).

Kelsay, J. and J. Johnson, eds, Just War and Jihad: Historical and Theoretical Perspectives on War and Peace in Western and Islamic Traditions (New York: Greenwood, 1991).

Khadduri, M. War and Peace in the Law of Islam (New York: AMS, 1979).

Khatchadourian, H. War, Terrorism, Genocide, and the Quest for Peace: Contemporary Problems in Political Ethics (Lewiston: Edwin Mellen, 2003).

Kleidman, R. Organizing for Peace: Neutrality, the Test Ban, and the Freeze (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1993).

Kurlansky, M. Nonviolence: 25 Lessons from the History of a Dangerous Idea (New York: Random House, 2006).

Lackner, S. Peaceable Nature (New York: Harper and Row, 1984).

Langholtz, H. ed. The Psychology of Peacekeeping (New York: Praeger, 1998). Laszlo, E. and J. Yoo, World Encyclopedia of Peace (New York: Pergamon, 1988). Leiter, D. Neglected Voices: Peace in the Old Testament (Scottdale: The Herald, 2007).

Lesaffer, R., ed. Peace Treaties and International Law in European History: From the Late Middle Ages to World War One (Cambrdge: Cambridge University Press, 2004).

Lowe, B. Imagining Peace: A History of Early English Pacifist Ideas, 1340-1560 (Philadelphia: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997).

Lynd, S. and A. eds, Nonviolence in America: A Documentary History (Maryknoll: Orbis, 1995).

Mackie, K. A Handbook of Dispute Resolution: ADR in Action (New York: Routledge, 1991).

MacNair, M. The Psychology of Peace (New York: Praeger, 2003).

Mattingly, G. Renaissance Diplomacy (London: Jonathan Cape. 1955).

Mayer, P. ed. The Pacifist Conscience: An Anthology of Pacifist Writing (London: Hart-Davis, 1966).

McNamara, R. and J. Blight, Wilson’s Ghost: Reducing the Risk of Conflict, Killing, and Catastrophe in the 21st Century (New York: Public Affairs,

2001).

McAlister, P. ed. Reweaving the Web of Life: Feminism and Nonviolence (Philadelphia: New Society, 1982).

Meisler, S. The United Nations: The First Fifty Years (New York: Atlantic, 1995). Melko, M. 52 Peaceful Societies (Oakville: Canadian Peace Research Institute, 1973).

----- and R. Weigel, Peace in the Ancient World (Jefferson: McFarland & Co. 1981).

----- and J. Hord, Peace in the Western World (Jefferson: McFarland & Co.: 1984).

----- Peace in Our Time (New York: Paragon House, 1990).

Menocal, M. The Ornament of the World: How Muslims, Jews and Christians Created a Culture of Tolerance in Medieval Spain (New York: Little Brown,

2002).

Mitscherlich, M. The Peaceable Sex: On Aggression in Women and Men (New York: Fromm, 1987).

Montagu, A. Learning Non-Aggression: The Experience of Non-Literate Societies (New York: Oxford University Press, 1978).

Mote, C. Industrial Arbitration: A World-Wide Survey of Natural and Political Agencies for Social Justice and Industrial Peace (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1916).

Mott, W. The Economic Basis of Peace: Linkages Between Economic Growth and International Conflict (Westport: Greenwood, 1997).

Nagler, M. The Search for a Nonviolent Future: A Promise of Peace for Ourselves, Our Families, and Our World (Novato: New World Library, 2004).

Nolan, C. ed. The Greenwood Encyclopedia of International Relations (Westport: Greenwood, 2002).

Oliver, I. War and Peace in the Balkans: The Diplomacy of Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia, (New York: I. B. Tauris, 2005).

Palmer, R. Rome and Carthage at Peace (New York: F. Steiner, 1997).

Paris, R. At War’s End: Building Peace after Civil Conflict (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004).

Patterson, E. Economic Bases of Peace (Port Washington: Kennikat, 1971).

Rahim, M. and A. Blum, Global Perspectives on Organizational Conflict (Wesport: Praeger, 1994).

Raimundo, B. Peaceful Coexistence: International Law in the Building of Communism (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1967).

Ralston, J. International Arbitration: From Athens to Locarno (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1929).

Reves, E. The Anatomy of Peace (New York: Penguin, 1945).

Roetter, C. The Diplomatic Art: An Informal History of World Diplomacy (Philadelphia: Macrae Smith, 1963).

Rothschild, J. Ethnopolitics: A Conceptual Framework (New York: Columbia University Press, 1981).

Salomon, G. and B. Nevo, eds, Peace Education: The Concept, Principles, and Practices Around the World (Mahwah: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2002).

Samaddar, R. ed. Peace Studies: An Introduction to the Concept, Scope, and Themes (NewberryPark: Sage, 2004).

Sharp, G. The Politics of Nonviolent Action, vols 1-3 (Boston: Porter Sargent, 1973-85).

Schweitzer, A. Peace or Atomic War? (New York: Henry Holt, 1958).

Sheehan, M. TheBalance of Power: History and Theory (London: Routledge, 2000). Sponsel, L. and T. Gregor, eds, The Anthropology of Peace and Nonviolence (Boulder: Lynne Reinner, 1994).

Stanford, B., ed. Peacemaking: A Guide to Conflict Resolution for Individuals, Groups, and Nations (New York: Bantam, 1976).

Stawell, F. The Growth of International Thought (London: Thornton Butterworth, 1929).

Stephenson, C. “Peace Studies: The Evolution of Peace Research and Education,” Occasional Papers no. 1 (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Institute of Peace, 1990).

Tracy, J. The Civil Disobedience Handbook: A Brief History and Practical Advice for the Politically Disenchanted (San Francisco: Manic D, 2002)

Utopian Novels: Bacon, New Atlantis (1624), Campanella, City of the Sun (1637); Harrington, Oceana (1656); Fenelon, Telemaque (1699); Cabet, Voyage in Icaria (1840); Bellamy, Looking Backward (1889); Morris, News from Nowhere (1890); Hertzka, Freiland (1891); and Wells, A Modern Utopia (1905) and New Worlds for Old (1908).

Vellacott, J. Bertrand Russell and the Pacifists in the First World War (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 1980).

Viallate, A. Economic Imperialism and International Relations (New York: Macmillan, 1923).

Webel, C. Handbook of Peace and Conflict Studies (New York: Routledge, 2007). Weinberg, A. and L. eds, Instead of Violence: Writings by the Great Advocates of

Peace and Nonviolence Throughout History (Boston: Grossman, 1963).

Wells, D., ed. An Encyclopedia of War and Ethics (Westport: Greenwood, 1996). Willetts, P. The Non-Aligned Movement: The Origins of a Third World Alliance

(London: Pinter, 1983).

Wittner, L. Rebels Against War: The American Peace Movement, 1933-1983 (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1984).

Wolfthal, D., ed. Peace, Negotiation, and Reciprocity: Strategies for Co-Existence in the Middle Ages and Renaissance (Brussels: Brepols, 2000).

Wright, Q. et al., Preventing World War III: Some Proposals (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1962).

Ziegler, D., War, Peace, and International Politics (Boston: Longman, 1988).

Zinn, H., ed. The Power of Nonviolence: Writings by Advocates of Peace (Boston: Beacon, 2002).

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