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William Ladd
Internationalism As a Current in the Peace Movement
Domestic Analogy in Proposals for World Order, 1814-1945
A Preliminary Profile of the Nineteenth-Century US Peace Advocacy Press
Maine Crusades and Crusaders, 1830-1850 and Addenda
Americans and the Quest for an Ethical International Law Mark Weston Janis University of Connecticut School of Law
THE ROAD to HARPER's FERRY: the GARRISONIAN REJECTION of NONVIOLENCE a Thesis Submitted to Kent State University in Partial
Black Experience
A Short History of the United States
Univers*^ M Icioilm S International 300 N
War and International Adjudication: Reflections on the 1899 Peace Conference
Anarchism on the Willamette: the Firebrand Newspaper and the Origins of a Culturally American Anarchist Movement, 1895-1898
Bonaparte's Dream: Napoleon and the Rhetoric of American Expansion, 1800-1850 Mark Ehlers Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
Tomorrow, the World the Birth of U.S. Global Supremacy in World War II Stephen Alexander Wertheim
Lillliilli STREET ANQ NUMBER: 754 Jackson Place NW CITY OR TOWN: CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: Washington District of Columbia
A View from the Hill; a History of Humboldt State University
The Evolution of Peace Education in the United States from Independence to the World War I Era
William Bacon Evans: Laughter, Worship, Humility- Fessor of Philosophy in Haverford College
A Transpacific Peace Movement: Encounters Between American and Japanese Peace Advocates 1889-1919
Top View
The Rise of the Peace Movement 1
The Sabine Women Re-Imagined: Women and the Power of Persuasion During the Early National Peace Movement
The Subversive Kernel : Anarchism and the Politics of Jesus In
Unbounded Christianity: Defining Religion for Oneself in Nineteenth-Century New England Through Adin Ballou
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The French Peace Movement and the Origins of Reformist Internationalism, 1821-1853
Chapter 1 Introduction: a Queen for the World?