Charles Chatfield papers, 1958-

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Charles Chatfield papers, 1958-

Includes correspondence (1970s-1990s), research notes, background to Chatfield's writings; also printed materials, photos, and computer discs; includes extensive information about Chatfield's work on his book Peace/Mir: An Anthology of Historic Alternatives to War (co-edited with Ruzanna Ilukhina and also published in a Russian language edition); also contains information about the Garland Library of War and Peace book series, the World Without War Council's historian's project, the Conference on Peace Research in History, the American Historical Association, the Lutheran Educational Conference of North America, the Syracuse Studies on Peace and Conflict Resolution book series (Syracuse University), and the Transnational Social Movement Organization. Correspondents include Irwin Abrams, Charles DeBenedetti, Olga Fierz, Jean and Hildegard Goss-Mayr, Mary-Kaye Heisler, Peter van den Dungen, and Lawrence Wittner.

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Van den Dungen, Peter

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Wittner, Lawrence S.

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Lutheran Educational Conference of North America.

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Chatfield, Charles, 1934-....

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Charles E. Chatfield: professor at Wittenberg University (Springfield, Ohio), 1961-1999; bachelor's degree from Monmouth College (Ill.); master's and doctorate from Vanderbilt University (1965); authority on peace history; principal areas of research: diplomatic history and international affairs, U.S. history and culture; has written or edited numerous books and articles on peace and antiwar movements, and taught courses which focused on historical methodology and on U.S. progressive, urban and ...

Abrams, Irwin, 1914-2010

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American educator; director, foreign service training, American Friends Service Committee, 1943-1946; director, Quaker Overseas Work Camps, 1946-1947; vice president and president, International Society for Educational, Cultural and Scientific Interchanges, 1976-1982. From the description of Irwin Abrams papers, 1900-2005. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86130811 Irwin Abrams; b. 1914 in San Francisco, Calif.; leading authority on the history of the Nobel Peace Prize; theoris...

World Without War Council

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Private nonprofit American organization to promote peace. From the description of World without War Council records, 1948-2008. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872100 World Without War Council; began in Northern California in 1958, when twelve national peace organizations cooperated in establishing Acts for Peace; founded by Robert Pickus, it developed in 1961 into Turn Toward Peace (TTP), a cooperative national effort of some 60 peace and liberal internationalist organiza...

American Historical Association

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Wittenberg University

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Il︠i︡ukhina, R. M. (Ruzanna Mikhaĭlovna),

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Transnational Social Movement Organization.

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Goss-Mayr, Jean

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DeBenedetti, Charles, ....-1987

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Fierzová, Olga, 1900-1990

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Conference on Peace Research in History

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Heisler, Mary-Kaye,

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Swarthmore College. Peace Collection.

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Goss-Mayr, Hildegard

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Chatfield, Charles, 1934-....

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Charles E. Chatfield: professor at Wittenberg University (Springfield, Ohio), 1961-1999; bachelor's degree from Monmouth College (Ill.); master's and doctorate from Vanderbilt University (1965); authority on peace history; principal areas of research: diplomatic history and international affairs, U.S. history and culture; has written or edited numerous books and articles on peace and antiwar movements, and taught courses which focused on historical methodology and on U.S. progressive, urban and ...