10. Bibliography (incomplete)

BIBLIOGRAPHY

  1. Books

Abercrombie, Nicholas. Class, Structure, and Knowledge: Problems in the Sociology of Knowledge. Oxford, England: Blackwell, 1980.

Abrams, Ray. Preachers Present Arms. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1969.

American Civil Liberties Union. Conscience and the War: A Report on the Treatment of Conscientious Objectors in World War II. New York: ALCU, 1943.

American Friends Service Committee. The Experience of the American Friends Service Committee in Civilian Public Service. Philadelphia: AFSC, 1945.

American Friends Service Committee. Pacifist Living: Today and Tomorrow. Philadelphia: AFSC, 1941.

Bacon, Margaret Hope. Let This Life Speak: The Legacy of Henry Joel Cadbury. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1987.

Bainton, Roland. Christian Attitudes Toward War and Peace. Nashville: Abingdon, 1960.

Beaton, Grace M. Four Years of War. Middlesex, England: War Resisters International, 1943.

Beaton, Grace M. Twenty Years’ Work in the War Resisters International. New York: War Resisters League, 1945.

Bellah, Robert, Richard Madsen, William M. Sullivan, Ann Swidler, and Steven M. Tipton. Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life. Berkeley: University of California, 1985.

Benson, Susan Porter, Stephen Brier, and Roy Rosenzweig, eds. Presenting the Past: Essays on History and the Public. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1986.

Bier, William C., ed. Conscience. New York: Fordham University Press, 1971.

Bourdieu, Pierre. Outline of a Theory of Practice. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1976.

Bowman, Paul H., ed. The Adventurous Future. Elgin, IL: Brethren Press, 1959.

Bowman, Rufus D. The Church of the Brethren and War, 1709-1941. Elgin, IL: Brethren Press, 1944.

Bowman, Rufus D. Seventy Times Seven. Elgin, IL: Brethren Press, 1945.

Brinton, Howard H. Sources of the Quaker Peace Testimony. Wallingford, PA: Pendle Hill Historical Studies, 1942.

Brock, Peter. Pacifism in Europe to 1914. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1972.

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

Brock, Peter. Pioneers of the Peaceable Kingdom. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1968.

Brock, Peter. Radical Pacifists in Antebellum America. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1968.

Brock, Peter. Twentieth-Century Pacifism. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1970.

Brooks, Arle and Robert L. Leach. Help Wanted! The Experience of Some Quaker Conscientious Objectors. Philadelphia: American Friends Service Committee, 1940.

Brown, Dale W. Brethren and Pacifism. Elgin, IL: Brethren Press, 1970.

Cantine, Holly and Dashine Rainer, eds. Prison Etiquette: The Convict’s Compendium of Useful Information. Bearsville, NY: Retort Press, 1950.

Carter, Paul. The Decline and Revival of the Social Gospel: Social and Political Liberalism in American Protestant Churches, 1920-1940. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1956.

Chapin, Victor. The Hill. New York: Rinehart & Co., 1955.

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

Chatfield, Charles. International War Resistance Through World War II. New York: Garland, 1971.

Chatfield, Charles. Peace Movements in America. New York: Schocken, 1973.

Chatfield, Charles, ed. The Radical “No”: The Correspondence and Writings of Evan Thomas on War. New York: Garland, 1974

Childress, James. Civil Disobedience and Political Obligation: A Study in Christian Social Ethics. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1971.

Childress, James. Moral Responsibility in Conflicts: Essays on Nonviolence, War, and Conscience. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1982.

Conlin, Joseph R. American Anti-War Movements. Beverly Hills, CA: Glencoe Press, 1968.

Cooney, Robert and Helen Michalowski. The Power of the People: Active Non-Violence in the United States. Culver City, CA: Peace Press, 1977.

Cornell, Julien. Conscience and the State: Legal and Administrative Problems of Conscientious Objectors. New York: John Day Company, 1944.

Cornell, Julien. The Conscientious Objector and the Law. New York: John Day Company, 1943.

Crain, James A. The Development of Social Ideas Among the Disciples of Christ. St. Louis: The Bethany Press, 1969.

Curti, Merle. The American Peace Crusade, 1815-1860. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1929.

Deane, William. American Religious Empiricism. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1986.

DeBenedetti, Charles, ed. Peace Heroes in Twentieth-Century America. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1986.

DeBenedetti, Charles. Origins of the Modern American Peace Movement, 1915-1929. Millwood, NY: KTO, 1978.

Dellinger, Dave. Revolutionary Nonviolence. Garden City, NY: Anchor Books, 1971.

Donnelly, John and Leonard Lyons, eds. Conscience. Staten Island, NY: Alba House, 1973.

Durnbaugh, Donald, ed. On earth Peace: Discussions on War/Peace Issues Between Friends, Mennonites, Brethren, and European Churches, 1935-1975. Elgin, IL: Brethren Press, 1978.

Durnbaugh, Donald, ed. To Serve the Present Age: The Brethren Service Story. Elgin, IL: Brethren Press, 1975.

Dyck, Cornelius J. An Introduction to Mennonite History. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1981.

Eagan, Eileen. Class, Culture, and the Classroom: The Student Peace Movement of the 1930s. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1981.

Eddy, Sherwood. Eighty Adventurous Years: An Autobiography. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1955.

Edwards, James C. Ethics Without Philosophy: Wittgenstein and the Moral Life. Tampa: University of South Florida Press, 1982.

Eisan, Leslie. Pathways of Peace: A History of Civilian Public Service Administered by the Brethren Service Committee. Elgin, IL: Brethren Press, 1948.

Emanuel, Cyprian. The Morality of Conscientious Objection to War. Washington: Catholic Association for International Peace, 1941.