War no more : three centuries of American antiwar and peace writing, Lawrence Rosenwald, editor, (electronic resource)
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- War no more : three centuries of American antiwar and peace writing, Lawrence Rosenwald, editor, (electronic resource)
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- three centuries of American antiwar and peace writing
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- electronic resource
- Statement of responsibility
- Lawrence Rosenwald, editor
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Contents
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- John Woolman
- (from)
- A plea for the poor
- John Woolman
- "I counted none my enemy"
- Warner Mifflin
- "An odd and singular man"
- David Low Dodge
- A plan of a peace-office for the United States
- Benjamin Rush
- Foreword
- (from)
- The book of Mormon
- Joseph Smith Jr.
- (from)
- War
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Declaration of sentiments adopted by the Peace Convention, held in Boston, September 18, 19, & 20, 1838
- William Lloyd Garrison
- The arsenal at Springfield
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- James Carroll
- The term non-resistance
- Adin Ballou
- Speech delivered at the anti-war meeting, in Faneuil Hall, February 4, 1847
- Theodore Parker
- (from)
- Speech of Mr. Corwin, of Ohio, on the Mexican War
- Thomas Corwin
- Civil disobedience
- Henry David Thoreau
- Nov. 30 to an absent wife
- Introduction
- Obadiah Ethelbert Baker
- (from)
- The record of a Quaker conscience : Cyrus Pringle's diary
- Cyrus Pringle
- Shiloh
- Herman Melville
- Reconciliation
- Walt Whitman
- A harvest of death
- Timothy H. O'Sullivan and Alexander Gardner
- Lawrence Rosenwald
- Appeal to womanhood throughout the world
- Julia Ward Howe
- Chickamauga
- Ambrose Bierce
- War is kind
- Stephen Crane --
- "The tree of great peace"
- Iroquois tradition
- (from)
- The journal of John Woolman
- (from)
- Preparedness, the road to universal slaughter
- Emma Goldman
- Heroes
- Ellen N. La Motte
- The war and intellectuals
- Randolph Bourne
- Below the battle
- Randolph Borne
- Down by the river-side
- Battle hymn of the republic (brought down to date)
- Traditional (gospel)
- To the president of Wellesley College
- Emily Greene Balch
- (from)
- Toward human unity or beyond nationalism
- Emily Greene Balch
- Address to the jury
- Eugene V. Debs
- An experiment in conscience
- M. C. Otto
- Mark Twain
- The Stierheim case
- Walter Guest Kellogg
- Scott Nearing reprieves democracy
- Arturo Giovannitti
- "There will come soft rains"
- Sara Teasdale
- Personal reactions during war
- Jane Addams
- 1923 : in Europe
- Reinhold Niebuhr
- The war prayer
- Dissent in United States vs. Schwimmer
- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
- "i sing of Olaf glad and big"
- E. E. Cummings
- On trial
- Floyd Dell
- Conscientious objector
- Edna St. Vincent Millay
- (from)
- Johnny got his gun
- Mark Twain
- William Everson
- (from)
- A field of broken stones
- Lowell Naeve
- Letter to President Roosevelt
- Robert Lowell
- To Local Board No. 63
- Bayard Rustin
- A petition to the President of the United States
- Leo Szilard --
- The moral equivalent of war
- William James
- Christians at war
- John F. Kendrick
- Naomi Replansky
- The conscientious objector
- Karl Shapiro
- To meet a friend
- William Stafford
- (from)
- The Danbury story
- Howard Schoenfeld
- Annexes to the General Advisory Committee Report of October 30, 1949
- General Advisory Committee to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
- We go on record...
- Last night I had the strangest dream
- Ed McCurdy
- August 2026 : there will come soft rains
- Ray Bradbury
- A decent respect for human intelligence
- Omar N. Bradley
- Why I am sailing into the Pacific bomb-test area
- Albert S. Bigelow
- Two votes against war : 1917, 1941
- (from)
- Dorothy Day
- Zen telegrams
- Paul Reps
- Where have all the flowers gone?
- Pete Seeger and Joe Hickerson
- A matter of freedom
- Juanita Nelson
- Southern peace walk : two issues or one?
- Barbara Deming
- (from)
- The strategy of tax refusal
- Wailing shall be in all streets
- Edmund Wilson
- The future of nonviolence
- David Dellinger
- The war on Vietnam
- Clinton Hopson and Joe Martin
- The I-feel-like-I'm-fixin'-to-die rag
- Country Joe McDonald
- Statement made on 12/21/65 to the Federal Grand Jury
- A. J. Muste
- Statement on American policy in Vietnam
- Kurt Vonnegut
- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
- Necessities (I)
- Josephine Miles
- (from)
- The moral outrage of Vietnam
- Abraham Joshua Heschel
- Of late
- George Starbuck --
- (from)
- One war is enough
- Edgar L. Jones
- Epitaph : 1945
- The War Crimes Tribunal
- James Baldwin
- A young pacifist
- Paul Goodman
- A causerie at the military-industrial
- Paul Goodman
- (from)
- The armies of night
- Norman Miller
- (from)
- Life at war
- Mobilization!
- contributors to WIN magazine
- Dow shalt not kill
- Howard Zinn
- When the war is over
- W. S. Merwin
- Nonviolence does not - cannot - mean passivity
- Thomas Merton
- (from)
- War and the crisis of language
- Denise Levertov
- Thomas Merton
- What would you do if?
- Joan Baez
- Poem
- Muriel Rukeyser
- "The business of America is war and it is time for a change"
- Shirley Chisholm
- The liberation of our people
- Angela Davis
- (from)
- Making peace
- The trial of the Catonsville Nine
- Daniel Berrigan
- I should be proud
- Henry Cosby, Joe Hinton, and Pam Sawyer
- (from)
- I refuse
- J. K. Osborne
- Statement of John Kerry, Vietnam Veterans Against the War
- John Kerry
- (from)
- Denise Levertov
- Born on the Fourth of July
- Ron Kovic
- (from)
- Winners and losers
- Gloria Emerson
- Terminal colloquy
- Charles Martin
- Cop tales : devastation
- Grace Paley --
- Beyond Vietnam
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Counting small-boned bodies
- Robert Bly
- Don Benedict
- The IRS' plan for the hereafter
- Eugene J. McCarthy
- "One race, the human race"
- Wally Nelson
- "Like the elders say"
- Thomas Banyacya
- The role of the military in the nuclear age
- Gene R. La Rocque
- (from)
- Women's Pentagon Action Unity Statement
- Pacifist : or, My war and Louis Lepke
- Calvin and Hobbes : "How come we play war and not peace?"
- Bill Watterson
- To: Internal Revenue Service
- Bernard Offen
- War resister's song
- Thomas McGrath
- 2527th birthday of the Buddha
- Yusef Komunyakaa
- On the rainy river
- Grace Paley
- Tim O'Brien
- (from)
- An atlas of the difficult world
- Adrienne Rich
- (from)
- Democracy from the heart
- Gregory Nevala Calvert
- The truth
- William Heyen
- The tracks
- "I was told it was necessary"
- S. Brian Willson
- Jerusalem
- Naomi Shihab Nye
- The bombing of Baghdad
- June Jordan
- Hearts on fire
- Gina Valdés --
- George Zabelka
- Revolutionary violence : a dialogue
- Yvonne Dilling and Mary Jo Bowman
- (from)
- Born again radical
- Weighing the costs of waging war in Iraq
- Barack Obama
- (from)
- No more unto the breach
- Jonathan Schell
- America's image in the world
- Robert Byrd
- March of death
- Zack de la Rocha
- Driving the bus : after the anti-war march
- Fighting war
- Minnie Bruce Pratt
- Baghdad
- Kent Johnson
- Sadiq
- Brian Turner
- (from)
- Road from ar Ramadi
- Camilo Mejía
- I lost my son to a war I oppose. We were both doing our duty
- Andrew J. Bacevich
- Barbara Ehrenreich
- For the fifty (who made PEACE with their bodies)
- Philip Metres
- That particular village
- Austin Smith
- Why I'm a pacifist : the dangerous myth of the good war
- Nicholson Baker
- An interview with Sister Anne Montgomery, RSCJ
- Anne Montgomery
- (from)
- An honorable discharge
- Not in our son's name
- Mike Kirby
- I cast my hook, I decide to make peace
- Jane Hirschfield
- Phyllis and Orlando Rodríguez
- Speech on House Joint Resolution 64
- Barbara Lee
- A pure, high note on anguish
- Barbara Kingsolver
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- 1 online resource.
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- Isbn
- 9781598534740
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- computer
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- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- 49263643-c08f-4706-9ae1-f7bfc3148983
- Record ID
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- 3252257
- 3252257
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)951754299
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