Incoming Resources
- The fight for peace, a history of antiwar movements in America, Ted Gottfried
- Faces of the enemy, reflections of the hostile imagination, Sam Keen ; photo editor, Anne Page
- What does peace feel like?, by V. Radunsky and children just like you from around the world
- Celebratepeace, 108 simple ways to create a more peaceful world, Louise Diamond
- Peace one day, [the making of World Peace Day], written by Jeremy Gilley ; illustrated by Karen Blessen
- Artists in times of war, Howard Zinn
- The worth of war, Benjamin Ginsberg
- I'd rather teach peace, Colman McCarthy
- The war of the world, twentieth-century conflict and the descent of the West, Niall Ferguson
- Champions for peace, women winners of the Nobel Peace Prize, Judith Hicks Stiehm
- Conquest, how societies overwhelm others, David Day
- The rise and fall of peace on Earth, by Michael Mandelbaum
- War and terrorism in the twenty-first century, Blythe Lawrence
- PeaceJam, a billion simple acts of peace, written by Ivan Suvanjieff and Dawn Gifford Engle
- The wages of war, 1816-1965, a statistical handbook, [by] J. David Singer [and] Melvin Small
- Walking toward peace, the true story of a brave woman called peace pilgrim, Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Annie Bowler
- A prayer for world peace, Jane Goodall ; Feeroozeh Golmohammadi
- Peace, biography of a symbol, by Ken Kolsbun with Mike Sweeney
- War, opposing viewpoints, Louise Gerdes, book editor
- Inventing collateral damage, civilian casualities, war, and empire, edited by Stephen J. Rockel and Rick Halpern
- 365 pensamientos de paz y esperanza, realización editorial, Valeria Manferto de Fabianis ; edición, Gabriele Atripaldi ; diseño gráfico, Maria Cucchi ; redacción editorial, Giorgio Ferrero
- Ain't my America, the long, noble history of antiwar conservatism and middle American anti-imperialism, Bill Kauffman
- Deep violence, military violence, war play and the social life of weapons, Joanna Bourke
- War and conflict, by Antony Lishak
- Peace and war, Charlie Ogden
- Why we fight, the roots of war and the paths to peace, Christopher Blattman
- Putting peace first, seven commitments to change the world, Eric David Dawson
- Peace, 50 years of protest, by Barry Miles
- The culture of defeat, on national trauma, mourning, and recovery, Wolfgang Schivelbusch ; translated by Jefferson Chase
- Christopher Hitchens and his critics, terror, Iraq, and the left, edited by Simon Cottee and Thomas Cushman ; with an afterword by Christopher Hitchens
- Women on war, an international anthology of women's writings from antiquity to the present, edited and with an introduction by Daniela Gioseffi
- One nation underground, the fallout shelter in American culture, Kenneth D. Rose
- Peace begins with you, Katherine Scholes ; illustrated by Robert Ingpen
- Give peace a deadline, what ordinary people can do to cause world peace in five years, Nathan Otto and Amber Lupton
- War! What is it good for?, conflict and the progress of civilization from primates to robots, Ian Morris
- The world's bloodiest history, massacre, genocide, and the scars they left on civilization, Joseph Cummins
- Man, the state, and war, a theoretical analysis, Kenneth N. Waltz, with a foreword by Stephen M. Walt
- Legacy of love, my education in the path of nonviolence, Arun Gandhi
- Working for peace, a handbook of practical psychology and other tools, Rachel M. MacNair, Editor ; and Psychologists for Social Responsibility ; foreword by Arun Gandhi
- Pacifism, Noah Berlatsky, book editor