List of books with anti-war themes

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Books with anti-war themes have explicit

anti-war
messages or have been described as having significant anti-war themes or sentiments. Not all of these books have a direct connection to any particular anti-war movement. The list includes fiction and non-fiction, and books for children and younger readers.

Fiction

Non-fiction

Anthologies of anti-war writing

  • Instead of Violence: Writings by the Great Advocates of Peace and Nonviolence throughout History – edited by Arthur Weinberg and Lila Shaffer Weinberg, 1963[18][35]
  • The Pacifist Conscience – edited by Peter Mayer, 1966[18]
  • Peace is the Way: writings on nonviolence from the Fellowship of Reconciliation – edited by Walter Wink[36]
  • We Who Dared to Say No to War: American Antiwar Writing from 1812 to Now – Murray Polner,
    Thomas Woods
    , 2008

Juvenile fiction

Juvenile non-fiction

  • Ain't Gonna Study War No More: The Story of America's Peace Seekers – Milton Meltzer, 2002
  • Lines in the Sand: New Writing on War and Peace – Hoffman and Lassister, eds. essays, stories, poems, 2003
  • A Little Peace – Barbara Kerley, 2007
  • Operation Warhawks: How Young People Become Warriors – Terrence Webster-Doyle, 1993
  • Paths to Peace: People Who Changed the World – Jane Breskin Zalben, 2004
  • Peace One Day – Jeremy Gilley, 2005
  • Some Reasons for War: How Families, Myths and Warfare Are Connected – Sue Mansfield, 1988

See also

Notes

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  2. (p. 295).
  3. (pp. 163-66).
  4. (p. 590)
  5. ^ (p.102)
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  7. ^ Despised and Rejected was banned by the British Government shortly after publication. See John Sloan (June 2004). "A War of Individuals: Bloomsbury Attitudes to the Great War by Jonathan Atkin". The Review of English Studies 55 (220): 478–480. doi:10.1093/res/55.220.478. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  8. ^ "Looking Good: Book Four of Difficulty at the Beginning". keithmaillard.com. 5 October 2011.
  9. ^ "Lyndon Johnson and the Majorettes: Book Three of Difficulty at the Beginning". keithmaillard.com. 5 October 2011.
  10. (p.351).
  11. (p.34)
  12. (p. 237).
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  14. (p.842-4).
  15. ^ "The Wars is an anti-war novel". "Author uses fiction to show horrors of First World War".The Leader-Post, November 15, 1977 (p.47).
  16. (pp. 198–199).
  17. (pp. ix-xx)
  18. ^ (pp. 333-334).
  19. ^ (pp. 323-333).
  20. ^ "Anti-war Book May Offend" (Review of The Causes of World War Three) Reading Eagle - December 7, 1958 (p. 52)
  21. ^ (pp. 163-64).
  22. (pp. 52-72)
  23. (p. 106).
  24. ^ Toibin, Colm (March 23, 2008). "Their Vilest Hour". The New York Times. Retrieved May 20, 2010.
  25. ^ "If the War Goes On: Herman Hesse's writing against war". The Village Voice, June 17, 1971 (p. 35).
  26. ^ "When antiwar commemorative demonstrations took place all over Germany during the 1924 anniversary year, Friedrich published War Against War in Berlin with text and captions in four languages".Dora Apel,"Cultural Battlegrounds: Weimar Photographic Narratives of War". New German Critique No. 76, (Winter, 1999) (pp. 49-84)
  27. ^ Review of War Against War! Steve Andrew, The Morning Star, 4 August 2014. Retrieved 17 August 2014.
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  29. (p. 177).
  30. (p. 257).
  31. ^ a b c "For clues about how to save the planet from nuclear extinction, there is no better place to turn than to Lawrence S. Wittner's monumental three-volume study of the world disarmament movement from 1945 to the present...His first volume, One World or None, goes through 1953. Volume Two, Resisting the Bomb, takes us from 1954 through 1970. And his third and final volume, Toward Nuclear Abolition, just completed last year, brings it all up to the present". Matthew Rothschild, "Nuclear Alert", in The Progressive, March 1, 2004.
  32. ^ The making of a peacenik Mark Bostridge, The Guardian August 30, 2003. Retrieved January 18 2012.
  33. (p. 87).
  34. ^ "Based on over 200 personal testimonies from the Imperial War Museum’s oral history collection, Voices Against War is a fascinating and lively survey of anti-war protest in the UK from 1914 to the present day." Ian Sinclair, Review of Voices Against War, Peace News, February 2010. Retrieved February 2013.
  35. (p. lv).
  36. ^ Dan Buchanan, "Peace is the Way: Writings on Nonviolence from the Fellowship of Reconciliation (Review)". Sojourners Magazine. January 1, 2001
  37. ^ ""Children of the Book" (1982) describes the siege of Vienna of 1682 through the eyes of a janizary, a Polish youth, and the daughter of a burgher of Vienna; it is a powerful novel, anti-war, showing subtly the decline of the warring regimes, Polish knights and Ottoman janizaries, and the survival of the burgher". Obituary: Peter Carter by Elizabeth Hodgkin, The Independent, 24 August 1999. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  38. ^ "...Myers' latest novel, Sunrise Over Fallujah...He acknowledges that it probably will be read as an anti-war novel, although, "I don't agree with those who say the war was an horrendous idea from the start." "The Somber Realities of War Cross Generations in Myers' 'Sunrise'". USA Today, 23rd April 2008. Retrieved 7th March 2017.