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BIBLIOGRAPHY of NONVIOLENT PEACEBUILDING MATERIALS (2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2017 Merged Publication) BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NONVIOLENT PEACEBUILDING MATERIALS (2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2017 Merged Publication) Compiled by Citizens for Peace: www.Citizens4rpeace.com Many of these materials are available through your Library Network, which includes over 75 communities or through MeLCat--a Statewide database. Purpose: The purpose of the Peacebuilding Bibliography is to gather and make accessible, for youth and adults, materials that document efforts for nonviolent social change and nonviolent conflict resolution between peoples and nations. Scope: The Bibliography contains information on peace movements, both historical and current; leaders of nonviolence; and Nobel Peace Prize winners. In addition, there is information on nonviolent solutions to conflict as well as information on inspirational leaders dedicated to improving the lives of people through economic and social change. Sources: Sources used in the data gathering for this Bibliography includes: The United States Institute of Peace Library, Washington D.C.; Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania, Peace Collection; Professor Irwin Abrams (Emeritus), Antioch College, Ohio, Nobel Peace Prize Archivist; collectors of women’s peace movement documented history; The Jane Addams Peace Association (JAPA), an affiliate of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF); International Institute for Restorative Practice (iirp), various peace organizations; members of Citizens for Peace; and lastly, Amazon for their online system of listing books on related subjects. It is the intention that this Peacebuilding collection be an ongoing project with the inclusion of additional materials, as they become known. This Bibliography contains listings of materials and is a compilation of previous lists of 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2015 and 2017 addendums. The key for identifying materials is listed on the bottom of each page. As a nonprofit nonpartisan organization, the Citizens for Peace Education Fund supports and conducts research, education, and informational activities to increase awareness of peace and nonviolence issues to further strengthen the global movement for a culture of peace. (www.citizens4peace.com 2006 - 2017 MERGED NONVIOLENT AND PEACEBUILDING BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR ADULTS ce Compiled by the Citizens for Peace, www.citizens4peace.com Materials are available through your local library network, MelCat, a statewide data base, or WorldCat B C D E F L 1 TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER DATE ISBN KEY Beyond Fear; Twelve Spiritual Keys to Ababiv-Clottery, Aeeshah & 0915811-82-0 2 Racial Healing Clottery, Kokomon J. Kramer 1998 (305.8) Iraq war and its consequences, The: Thoughts of nobel peace laureates and 3 eminent scholars Abrams, Irwin World Scientific 2004 9812385908 NPL 4 Nobel leactures in peace 1981 - 1990 Abrams, Irwin World Scientific 1997 9810211813 NPL 5 Nobel leactures in peace 1991 - 1995 Abrams, Irwin World Scientific 1999 981022723X NPL 6 Nobel Lectures in Peace, 1996-2000 Abrams, Irwin World Scientific 2006 9812380019 NPL Nobel Peace Prize and the Laureates, Irwin Abrams and Watson 7 1901-2001 Abrams, Irwin Publishing International 2001 881353884 NPL Words of Peace, The, Selections from the Speeches of the Winners of the 1990/95 8 Nobel Peace Prize Abrams, Irwin New Market Press /00/03 1557044163 NPL The Words of Peace, Fourth Edition: Selections from the Speeches of the Winners of the Nobel Peace Prize 9 (Newmarket Words of Series) Abrams, Irwin William Marrow Paperbacks 2008 978-1557047861 NPL Abrams, Irwin; Frangsmyr, 10 Nobel leactures in peace 1971 - 1980 Torr World Scientific 1997 9810211791 NPL A God That Could Be Real: Spirituality, 11 Science, and the Future of Our Planet Abrams, Nancy E. New Beacon Press 2015 10: 0807073393 The New Universe and the Human Future: How Shared Cosmology could Transform the World (The Terry Lecture Abrams, Nancy Ellen & 10:0300165060 12 Series) Primack, Joel R. Yale University Press 2011 10:0300181248 The American Way to Poverty and How 13 the Other Half Lives Abramsky, Sasha Nation Book 2015 978-1568587264 I Shall Not Hate, A Gaza Doctor's Journey on the Road to Peace & Human 14 Dignity Abuelaish, Dr. Izzeldin Walker & Co. 2011 802779175 Nonviolence and Peace Building in 15 Islam: Theory & Practice Abu-Nimer, Mohammed University Press of Florida 2003 813027418 PM Force more powerful: a century of 16 nonviolent conflict Ackerman, Peter St. Martin Press 2000 312228643 WOMEN: Creating a World Beyond War 17 and Violence Ada Aharoni Ada Aharoni 2001 9657204003 NPL Key: *=Restorative Justice; NPL=Nobel Peace Prize Laureate; PM=Peace Movements; NA =Not Available; 1 2006 - 2017 MERGED NONVIOLENT AND PEACEBUILDING BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR ADULTS ce Compiled by the Citizens for Peace, www.citizens4peace.com Materials are available through your local library network, MelCat, a statewide data base, or WorldCat B C D E F L Gandhi: The True Man Behind Modern 18 India Adams, Jad Pegasus Press 2012 089-1605983417 NPL/PM House calls: How we can all heal the 19 world one visit at a time Adams, Patch Robert D. Reed Publ. 1998 1885003188 NPL Adams,I;Roche,D.; Dear,J;Easwaran, E; MacQuire, M.C.; Rinpoche,S; Swami Satprakshananda; Peace in a Restless World:Writings from Vaswani,J.P.; Paramahansa, Chinmaya Publications (The 20 the spiritual traditions of the world Y; Pravrajka, V. Mananam Series) 2004 1880687569 NPL 21 Jane Addams Reader Addams, Jane Basic Books 2001 465019153 NPL Addams, Jane & Carroll, 22 Newer Ideals of Peace Bernice A. University of Illinoes Press 2007 252073452 NPL Addams, Jane & Carroll, 23 Democracy & Social Ethics Bernice A. University of Illinois Press 2002 252070235 Addams, Jane & Lasch, 24 The Social Thoughts of Jane Addams Christopher Irvington Pub. 1982 82900338X Addams, Jane/Messinger, 25 Twenty Years at Hull House Ruth W. Signet Classics 1999 451527399 Addams, Jane; Balch, Emily; Hamilton, Women at the hague: The international Alice;Balch,EmilyGreen 26 congress of women and its results Alonso, Harriet Hyman University of Illinois Press 2003 252028880 27 Peace a World History Adolf, Antony John Wiley & Sons 2009 745641263 The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration Alexander, Michelle / West, 28 in the Age of Colorblindness Cornel The New Press 2012 1595586438 Nuclear Terrorism; the ultimate 00805078525 29 preventable catastrophe Allison, Graham Owl Books 2004 (363.32) The Women's Peace Union and the 30 Outlawry of War, 1921-1942 Alonso, Harriet Hyman Syracuse Union Press 1997 815604174 America is in the Heart (Classics of Alquizola with Intro by 31 Asian American Literature) Marilyn C. Alquizola University of Washington Press 2014 978-0295993539 Daring to Drive: A Saudi Woman's 32 Awakening Al-Sharif, Manal Simon & Schuster 2017 978-1476793023 Key: *=Restorative Justice; NPL=Nobel Peace Prize Laureate; PM=Peace Movements; NA =Not Available; 2 2006 - 2017 MERGED NONVIOLENT AND PEACEBUILDING BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR ADULTS ce Compiled by the Citizens for Peace, www.citizens4peace.com Materials are available through your local library network, MelCat, a statewide data base, or WorldCat B C D E F L Syracuse Studies on Peace and Exploring the Power of Nonviolence: Amster, Randal / Ndura, Conflict Resolution: Syracuse 33 Peace, Politics, and Practice Elavie University Press 2013 815633440 NPL The Little Book of Restoratie Discipline for Schools: Teaching Responsibility; 34 Creating Caring Climates Amstutz, Lorraine Good Books & www.iirp.org 1969 1561485063 NPL Women Building Peace: What they 35 do,Why it Matters Anderline, Sanam Narashi Lynne Rienner 2007 1588265128 Jeannette Rankin, America's 36 Conscience Anderson, Kathryn Montana Historical Society Press 2002 917298799 Sweet Fruit From the Bitter Tree: Stories of Creative & Compassionate Ways Out 37 of Conflict Andreas, Mark Real P;eople Press 2011 911226454 38 Great illusion: 1933, The Angell, Norman Sir Ayer Co. Pub. 1972 405045999 39 The Great Illusion Angell, Norman Sir Cosimo Classics 2007 1602069381 Martin Luther King, Jr.: Nonviolent Strategies and Tactics for Social 40 Change Ansbro, John J. Madison Books 2000 156833169X American Reckoning: The Vietnam War 41 and Our National Identity Appy, Christian G. Vikings 2015 978-0670025398 NPL The Anatomy of Peace: Resolving the 42 Heart of Conflict Arbinger Institute Berrett-Koehler Publishers 2008 1576755846 NPL The Economics of Peace: Freedom, The Golden Rule, and the Broadening of 43 Prosperity Arment, J. Fred McFarland Publishers 2014 978-0786496389 NPL Islam: A Short History (Modern Library 44 Chronicles) Armstrong, Karen Modern Library 2002 812966183 Fields of Blood: Religion and History of 45 Violence Armstrong, Karen Knopf 2014 978-0307957047 Assoc. 1000 Women for the 46 1000 Peace Women Across the Globe Nobel Peace Prize 2005 Scalo 2006 3039390392 Sony Pictures Home 47 The Words of Gandhi (Video) Attenborough, Richard Entertainment 2007 1424840945 48 Letters from Burma Aung San Suu Kyi Penguin 1998 140264035 Washington's Farewell: The Founding 49 Fathers Warning to Future Generations Avalon, John P. Simon & Schuster 2017 978-1476746463 * Key: *=Restorative Justice; NPL=Nobel Peace Prize Laureate; PM=Peace Movements; NA =Not Available; 3 2006 - 2017 MERGED NONVIOLENT AND PEACEBUILDING BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR ADULTS ce Compiled by the Citizens for Peace, www.citizens4peace.com Materials are available through your local library network, MelCat, a statewide data base, or WorldCat B C D E F L Typecast Releasing & Just Vision, 50 DVD - Encounter Point (85.min.) Avni, Ronit Inc. 2007 B000R4SKEW Hans and Sophie Scholl and the White 51 Rose Axelrod,
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