Table Of Contentto
PEACE & CHANGE
Volume 22
Number 1 (January 1997) pp. 1-112
Number 2 (April 1997) pp. 113-242
Number 3 (July 1997) pp. 243-378
Number 4 (October 1997) pp. 379-518
Authors:
AGRAWAL, ARUN, “The Politics of Development and Conservation: Legacies of Coloni-
alism” [Research Note], 463.
ALONSO, HARRIET HYMAN, “Against Wilson and War, 19/4—1917 by Ernest A.
McKay” [Book Review], 215.
ANDERSSON, LARS L., “A Question of Values: Johan Gattung’s Peace Research by Peter
Lawler” [Book Review], 236.
AVRUCH, KEVIN, “Resolving International Conflicts: The Theory and Practice of Media-
tion edited by Jacob Bercovitch” [Book Review], 360.
BEGY, BRIAN, “Human Rights in the West Bank: and Gaza: Legacy and Politics by lan
Peleg” [Book Review], 217.
BERGER, RONALD M.., “Making Peace: The Reconstruction of Gender in Interwar Brit-
ain by Susan Kingsley Kent” [Book Review}, 513.
BIRN, DONALD and SUDARSHAN KAPOOR, “Editors’ Preface;’ 379.
BLAIN, MICHAEL, “Economic Sanctions: Panacea or Peacebuilding in a Post-Cold War
World edited by David Conright and George A. Lopez” [Book Review], 510.
BRAKER, REGINA, “Bertha von Suttner: A Life for Peace by Brigitte Hamann (trans. by
Ann Dubsky)” [Book Review], 356.
BREYMAN, STEVE, “ Were the 1980s’ Anti-Nuclear Weapons Movements New Social
Movements?” 303.
BRINCAT, CYNTHIA, “ Commentary: Moving Beyond the Metaphors of Conflict Toward
a True(er) Peace” [Forum], 272.
BUITENWEG, ROB, “The Right to Development as a Human Right?” 414.
CAVIN, MARGARET, KATHERINE HALE, and BARRY CAVIN, “Metaphors of Control
Toward a Language of Peace: Recent Self-Defining Rhetorical Constructs of Helen
Caldicott” [Forum], 243.
CORBETT, P. SCOTT, “William Appleman Williams: The Tragedy of Empire by Paul M.
Buhle and Edward Rice-Maximin” [Book Review}, 365.
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COY, PATRICK G., “Nonviolent Intervention and the Peace Team Idea” [Review Essay],
198.
DEROCHE, ANDY, “Flawed Triumphs: Andy Young at the United Nations by Bartlett C.
Jones” [Book Review], 232.
DUNN, LYNNE K.., “Rocking the Boat: Union Women’s Voices, 1915—1975 edited by Bri-
gid O'Farrell and Joyce Kombluth” [Book Review], 358.
EARLY, FRANCES, “The Women and the Warriors: The U.S. Section of the Women’s Inter-
national League for Peace and Freedom, 1915—1946 by Carrie A. Foster” [Book
Review], 95.
GOPIN, MARC, “Religion, Violence, and Conflict Resolution,” 1.
GORDON, APRIL, “Commentary: What Is an Effective Language of Peace?” [Forum],
264.
HAQUE, M. SHAMSUL, “Incongruity Between Bureaucracy and Society in Developing
Nations: A Critique,” 432.
HART, JULIE and MARK GUNTY, “The Impact of a Peer Mediation Program on an Ele-
mentary School Environment” [Research Note], 76.
HENDRICKSON, RYAN C., “Stopping Wars: Defining the Obstacles to Cease-fire by
James D.D. Smith” and “Elusive Peace: Negot:iating an End to Civil Wars edited by I.
William Zartman” [Book Review], 225.
HENNEN, JOHN, “The Court-Martial of Mother Jones by Edward M. Steel, Jr.” [Book
Review], 93.
HERMAN, THEODORE, “Rape Warfare: The Hidden Genocide in Bosnia-Herzogovina
and Croatia by Beverly Allen” [Book Review], 228.
HODGES, ROBERT C., “The Cooing of a Dove: Senator Albert Gore Sr.’s Opposition to the
War in Vietnam,” 132.
HOWLETT, CHARLES F., “A Judicious Response to ‘Courting Peace’” [Exchange], 487.
HOWLETT, CHARLES F., “Case Law Historiography in American Peace History” [Teach-
ing Note}, 49.
HUBBARD, AMY S.., “Mediation, Citizen Empowerment, and Transformational Politics
by Edward W. Schwerin” [Book Review], 98.
HUDSON, LEONNE M.. “Speaking Power to Truth: Essays on Race, Resistance, and Radi-
calism by Manning Marable” [Book Review}, 504.
HUFFENBERGER, GARY, “Beyond Morality by Richard Garner” [Book Review], 230.
HUGHES, JOANNE and COLIN KNOX, “For Better or Worse? Community Relations Ini-
tiatives in Northern Ireland,” 330.
JOHNSON, RICHARD L. and ERIC LEDBETTER, “Spiritualizing the Political: Christ
and Christianity in Gandhi's Satyagraha,” 32.
LINDO-FUENTES, HECTOR, “Economic Policy for Building Peace: the Lessons of El Sal-
vador edited by James K. Boyce” [Book Review], 368.
LLOYD, BRIAN, “The Peace Progressives and American Foreign Relations by Robert
David Johnson” [Book Review], 211.
MACQUEEN, GRAEME, RICHARD MCCUTCHEON and JOANNA SANTA BAR-
BARA, “The Use of Health Initiatives as Peace Initiatives” [Research Note], 175.
NOER, THOMAS J., “Martin Luther King Jr. and the Cold War,” 111.
NORDSTROM, CAROLYN, “Scriptures for a Generation: What We Were Reading in the
‘60s by Philip D. Beidler” [Book Review], 370.
NOVOTNY, PATRICK, “The Peace and Justice Movement in the South in the 1980s,” 154.
PFEIFER, KIMBERLY, “/mperial Encounters: the Politics of Representation in North-
South Relations by Roxanne Lynn Doty” [Book Review}, 372.
RAYMOND GAVINS, “The Twilight of Common Dreams: Why America Ils Wracked by
Culture Wars by Todd Gitlin” [Book Review], 498.
RIGBY, ANDREW, “*Gram Swaraj’ versus “Globalization,” 379
SAUNDERS, MALCOLM, “History Wars: the ‘Enola Gay’ and Other Battles for the
American Past by Edward T. Linenthal and Tom Englehardt” [Book Review}, 507
SCHULZINGER, ROBERT D., “Beyond Confrontation: Learning Conflict Resolution in
the Post-Cold War Era edited by John A. Vasquez, James Turner Johnson, Sanford Jaffe
and Linda Stamato” and “Preventing Conflict in the Post-Communist World: Mobilizing
International and Regional Organizations edited by Abram Chayes and Antonia Han-
dler Chayes” [Book Review], 222
SHARONI, SIMONA, “Commentary: In Search of Counterhegemonic Discourses of
Peace” [Forum], 281.
SMITH, ALLEN, “The ABC-CLIO Companion to the American Peace Movement in the
Twentieth Century by Christine A. Lunardini” [Book Review}, 103.
SMITH, GEOFFREY S.., “/n the Shadow of War: The United States Since the 1930s by
Michael S. Sherry” [Book Review], 363.
STANFORD, BARBARA, “Human Rights in Cross-Cultural Perspectives: A Quest for
Consensus edited by Abdullahi Ahmed An’-Naim” [Book Review], 219.
SUMMY, RALPH and HILARY NEIL, “Commentary: Demystifying Helen Caldicott—
The Australian Experience” [Forurn], 293.
TRUE, MICHAEL, “Protest, Power, and Change: An Encyclopedia of Nonviolence from
ACT-UP to Women’s Suffrage edited by Roger S. Powers and William B. Vogele” [Book
Review}, 514.
VAN DEN DUNGEN, PETER, “Courting Peace: A Comment on Howlett” [Exchange],
483.
VAN ZANDT, CYNTHIA J., “Roots of American Racism: Essays on the Colonial Experi-
ence by Alden T. Vaughan” [Book Review], 206.
WEHR, PAUL, “This Thing of Darkness by James Aho” [Book Review}, 500
WITTNER, LAWRENCE A.., “Michael Harrington: Speaking American by Robert A. Gor-
man” [Book Review}, 100.
WUNDERLICH, ROGER, “Brookwood Labor College and the Struggle for Peace and
Social Justice in America by Charles F. Howlett” [Book Review], 208.
Articles:
“The Cooing of a Dove: Senator Albert Gore Sr.’s Opposition to the War in Vietnam,”
Hodges, 132.
“Editors’ Preface,” Birn and Kapoor, 379.
“For Better or Worse? Community Relations Initiatives in Northern Ireland,” Hughes and
Knox, 330.
““Gram Swaraj versus ‘Globalization, Rigby, 379.
“Incongruity Between Bureaucracy and Society in Developing Nations: A Critique,” Haque,
432.
“Martin Luther King Jr. and the Cold War,” Noer, 111.
“The Peace and Justice Movement in the South in the 1980s,” Novotny, 154.
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“Religion, Violence, and Conflict Resolution,” Gopin, |.
“The Right to Development as a Human Right?” Buitenweg, 414.
“Spiritualizing the Political: Christ and Christianity in Gandhi's Satyagraha,” Johnson and
Ledbetter, 32.
“Were the 1980s’ Anti-Nuclear Weapons Movements New Social Movements?” Breyman,
303.
Books Reviewed:
“The ABC-CLIO Companion to the American Peace Movement in the Twentieth Century by
Christine A. Lunardini,” Smith, 103.
“Against Wilson and War, 1914—1917 by Ernest A. McKay,” Alonso, 215.
“Bertha von Suttner: A Life for Peace by Brigitte Hamann (trans. By Ann Dubsky),” Braker,
356.
“Beyond Morality by Richard Garner,” Huffenberger, 230.
“Brookwood Labor College and the Struggle for Peace and Social Justice in America by
Charles F. Howlett,” Wunderlich, 208.
“The Court-Martial of Mother Jones by Edward M. Steel, Jr.;” Hennen, 93.
“Economic Policy for Building Peace: The Lessons of El Salvador edited by James K.
Boyce,” Lindo-Fuentes, 368.
“Economic Sanctions. Panacea or Peacebuilding in a Post-Cold War World edited by David
Cortright and George A. Lopez,” Blain, 510.
“Flawed Triumphs: Andy Young at the United Nations by Bartlett C. Jones,” DeRoche, 232.
“History Wars: The ‘Enola Gay’ and Other Battles for the American Past by Edward T.
Linenthal and Tom Englehardt,” Saunders, “97.
“Human Rights in Cross-Cultural Perspectives: A Quest for Consensus edited by Abdullahi
Ahmed An’-Naim,” Stanford, 219.
“Human Rights in the West Bank and Gaza: Legacy and Politics by Ilan Peleg,” Begy, 217.
“Imperial Encounters: The Politics of Representation in North-South Relations by Roxanne
Lynn Doty,” Pfeifer, 372.
“In the Shadow of War: The United States Since the 1930s by Michael S. Sherry,” Smith, 363.
“Making Peace: The Reconstruction of Gender in Interwar Britain by Susan Kingsley
Kent,” Berger, 513.
“Mediation, Citizen Empowerment, and Transformational Politics by Edward W.
Schwerin,” Hubbard, 98.
“Michael Harrington: Speaking American by Robert A. Gorman,” Wittner, 100.
“The Peace Progressives and American Foreign Relations by Robert David Johnson,”
Lloyd, 211.
“Protest, Power, and Change: An Encyclopedia of Nonviolence from ACT-UP to Women's
Suffrage edited by Roger S. Powers and William B. Vogele,” True, 514.
“A Question of Values: Johan Galtung’s Peace Research by Peter Lawler,” Andersson, 236.
“Rape Warfare: The Hidden Genocide in Bosnia-Herzogovina and Croatia by Beverly
Allen,” Herman, 228.
“Resolving International Conflicts: The Theory and Practice of Mediation edited by Jacob
Bercovitch,” Avruch, 360.
“Rocking the Boat: Union Women’s Voices, 1915—1975 edited by Brigid O’ Farrell and Joyce
Korbluth,” Dunn, 358.
“Roots of American Racism: Essays on the Colonial Experience by Alden T. Vaughan,” Van
Zandt, 206.
“Scriptures for a Generation: What We Were Reading in the ‘60s by Philip D. Beidler,”
Nordstrom, 370.
“Speaking Power to Truth: Essays on Race, Resistance, and Radicalism by Manning Mara-
ble,” Hudson, 504.
“Stopping Wars: Defining the Obstacles to Cease-fire by James D.D. Smith” and “Elusive
Peace:
Negotiating an End to Civil Wars edited by 1. William Zartman," Hendrickson, 225.
“The Twilight of Common Dreams: Why America Is Wracked by Culture Wars by Todd Git-
lin,” Gavins, 498.
“The Women and the Warriors: The U.S. Section of the Women's International League for
Peace and Freedom, 1915-1946 by Carrie A. Foster,” Early, 95.
“This Thing of Darkness by James Aho,” Wehr, 500.
“William Appleman Williams: The Tragedy of Empire by Paul M. Buhle and Edward Rice-
Maximin,” Corbett, 365.
Forum:
“Commentary: Demystifying Helen Caldicott—The Australian Experience,” Summy and
Neil, 293.
“Commentary: In Search of Counterhegemonic Discourses of Peace," Sharoni, 281.
“Commentary: Moving Beyond the Metaphors of Conflict Toward a True(er) Peace,” Brin-
cat, 272.
“Commentary: What Is an Effective Language of Peace?” Gordon, 264.
“Metaphors of Control Toward a Language of Peace: Recent Self-Defining Rhetorical Con-
structs of Helen Caldicott,” Cavin, Hale, and Cavin, 243.
Research Notes:
“The Impact of aP eer Mediation Program on an Elementary School Environment,” Hart and
Gunty, 76.
“The Politics of Development and Conservation: Legacies of Colonialism,” Agrawal, 463.
“The Use of Health Initiatives as Peace Initiatives,” MacQueen, McCutcheon, and Santa
Barbara, 175.
Review Article
“Nonviolent Intervention and the Peace Team Idea,” Coy, 198.
Teaching Note:
“Case Law Historiography in American Peace History,” Howlett, 49.