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INDEX to PEACE & CHANGE Volume 28 Number 1 (January 2003) pp. 1-168 Number 2 (April 2003) pp. 169-328 Number 3 (July 2003) pp. 329-493 Number 4 (October 2003) pp. 495-619 Authors: ANDERSON, TERRY, “Put Your Bodies upon the Wheels: Student Revolt in the 1960s by Kenneth J. Heineman” [Book Review], 463. ARDIZZONE, LEONISA, “Generating Peace: A Study of Nonformal Youth Organizations,” 420. ROULDING, ELISE, “The Other America: The Forgivers and the Peacemakers” [Activist Note], 446. BROCK, PETER, “Pacyfizm: Wzory i nasladowcy by Wojciech Modzelewski” [Book Review], 471. BROCK, PETER, “Six Weeks at Hawkspur Green: A Pacifist Episode during the Battle of Britain” [Research Note], 271. BROWN, MARY JANE, “Advocates in the Age of Jazz: Women and the Campaign for the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill,” 378. BUCKI, CECELIA, “Testing the New Deal: The General Textile Strike of 1934 in the American South by Janet Irons” [Book Review], 598. BURTON, CHRIS, “The Environmental Consequences of War: Legal, Economic, and Scientific Perspectives by Jay E. Austin and Carl E. Bruch, eds” [Book Review], 455. CHAPMAN, RICHARD N., “The Dixiecrat Revolt and the End of the Solid South, 1932-1968 by Kari Frederickson” [Book Review], 460. CHOMSKY, AVIVA, “Cuba Today and Tomorrow: Reinventing Socialism by Max Azicri” [Book Review], 580. PEACE & CHANGE, Vol. 28, No. 4, October 2003 © 2003 Peace History Society and Peace and Justice Studies Association 614 PEACE & CHANGE / October 2003 CONLEY, CAROLYN A., “Social Unrest and Popular Protest in England, 1780-1940 by John E. Archer” [Book Review], 137. COOPER, SANDI E., “Global Feminisms since 1945: Rewriting Histories by Bonnie G. Smith, ed.” [Book Review], 322. DOENECKE, JUSTUS D., “Triumph and Downfall: America’s Pursuit of Peace and Prosperity, 1921-1933 by Margot Louria” [Book Review], 465. DOMBROWSKI, NICOLE, “Managing Displacement: Refugees and the Politics of Humanitarianism by Jennifer Hyndman” {Book Review], 145. FOLEY, MICHAEL S., “Confronting the Johnson Administration at War: The Trial of Dr. Spock and Use of the Courtroom to Effect Political Change,” 67. FOSTER, ANNE L., “Constructing a Security Community in Southeast Asia: ASEAN and the Problem of Regional Order by Amitav Acharya” [Book Review}, 134. FOSTER, CARRIE, “The Banning of Anti-Personnel Landmines by Louis Maresca and Stuart Maslen, eds” [Book Review], 149. FUJITA, FUMIKO, “Keystone: The American Occupation of Okinawa and U.S.-Japanese Relations by Nicholas Evan Sarantakes” [Book Review], 485. FURLONG, PATRICK J., “Soldiers in a Storm: The Armed Forces in South Africa’s Democratic Transition by Philip Frankel” [Book Review], 590. GENOVA, JAMES E., “France and Algeria: A History of Decolonization and Transformation by Phillip C. Naylor” [Book Review], 600. HALLETT, BRIEN, AND SUMMY, RALPH, “Detooling The Language of the Master’s House: The Case of Those ‘Nuclear Things’,” [Special Section: Language and Peace], 221. HANCOCK, LANDON E., “Social Conflicts and Collective Identities by Patrick G. Coy and Lynne M. Woehrle, eds” [Book Review], 582. HEWITT, W. E. (TED) , “Secret Dialogues: Church-State Relations, Torture, and Social Justice in Authoritarian Brazil by Kenneth P. Serbin” [Book Review], 488. HORNE, GERALD, “Victory without Violence: The First Ten Years of the St. Louis Committee of Racial Equality (CORE), 1947-1957 by Mary Kimbrough and Margaret W. Dagen” [Book Review], 312. JUDD, RICHARD W., “A History of Environmental Politics since 1945 by Samuel P. Hays” [Book Review], 595. KARLBERG, MICHAEL, “The Paradox of Protest in a Culture of Contest,” 329. KENNEDY, THOMAS C., “The Light in Their Consciences: Early Quakers in Britain, 1646-1666 by Rosemary Moore” [Book Review], 156. KISSI, EDWARD, “Protection against Genocide: Mission Impossible? by Neal Riemer, ed.” [Book Review], 162. K’MEYER, TRACY E., “Divided Minds: Intellectuals and the Civil Rights Movement by Carol Polsgrove” [Book Review], 317. LATHAM, MICHAEL E., “The Imperial Mantle: The United States, Decoloniza- tion, and the Third World by David D. Newsom” [Book Review], 477. Index 615 LEONARD, KEVIN ALLEN, “Cold War Civil Rights: Race and the Image of American Democracy by Mary L. Dudziak” [Book Review], 458. MACK, ADAM, “No ‘Illusion of Separation’: James L. Bevel, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Vietnam War,” 108. MATTSON, KEVIN, “‘An Interracial Movement of the Poor’: Community Organizing and the New Left in the 1960s by Jennifer Frost” [Book Review], 593. MCMANNON, TIMOTHY J., “‘That’s Not What We Meant to Do’: Reform and Its Unintended Consequences in Twentieth-Century America by Steven M. Gillon” [Book Review], 309. MCTAGUE, JOHN J., “A Very Political Economy: Peacebuilding and Foreign Aid in the West Bank and Gaza by Rex Brynen” [Book Review], 139. MILLEN-PENN, KEN, “Argument without End: In Search of Answers to the Vietnam Tragedy by Robert $. McNamara, James G. Blight, and Robert K. Brigham” [Book Review], 151. MITCHELL, CHRISTOPHER, “The Effects of Violence on Peace Processes by John Darby” [Book Review], 588. MONTGOMERY, MARY E., “Burundi on the Brink, 1993-1995: A UN Spe- cial Envoy Reflects on Preventative Diplomacy by Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah” [Book Review], 480. MOYLAN, PRUDENCE A., “The Debate on Peace in Great Britain” [Review Essay], 294. MOYLAN, PRUDENCE A., “Teaching Peace: The Challenge of Gendered Assumptions” [Teaching Note], 570. ORLOW, DIETRICH, “Deferring Democracy: Promoting Openness in Author- itarian Regimes by Catharin E. Dalpino” [Book Review], 585. PALMER, DAVID SCOTT, “From Tribal Village to Global Village: Indian Rights and International Relations in Latin America by Alison Brysk” [Book Review], 143. RAFFIN, ANNE, “North Korea: Through the Looking Glass by Kongdan Oh and Ralph C. Hassig” [Book Review], 159. RICHARDS, HOWARD, “Peace Education: The Concept, Principles, and Prac- tices around the World by Gavriel Salomon and Baruch Nevo” [Book Review], 603. RIGBY, ANDREW, “Reconciliation, Justice, and Coexistence: Theory and Practice by Mohammed Abu-Nimer, ed.” [Book Review], 575. SCARRY, JAMES M., “Modernization as Ideology: American Social Science and ‘Nation Building’ in the Kennedy Era by Michael E. Latham” [Book Review], 314. SCHUYLER, GEORGE W., “Disarmed Democracies: Domestic Institutions and the Use of Force by David P. Auerswaid” [Book Review], 577. SEDGWICK, MARK, “The Many Faces of Islam: Perspectives on a Resurgent Civilization by Nissim Rejwan” [Book Review], 320. 616 PEACE & CHANGE / October 2003 SHAFFER, ROBERT, “Pearl S. Buck and the East and West Association: The Trajectory and Fate of ‘Critical Internationalism,’ 1940-1950,” 1. SHULTZ, KARA, AND FORD, NANCY GENTILE, “Strategic Deception: Rhetoric, Science, and Politics in Missile Defense Advocacy by Gordon R. Mitchell” [Book Review], 468. SKIDMORE, THOMAS E., “Growth, Employment, and Equity: The Impact of the Economic Reform in Latin America and the Caribbean by Barbara Stallings and Wilson Peres” [Book Review], 323 SMALDONE, WILLIAM, “After Progress: American Social Reform and European Socialism in the Twentieth Century by Norman Birnbaum” [Book Review], 304. SMITH, ALLEN, “From the Bottom Up: The Ramifications of the History of the New Jersey Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy,” 37. SMITH, COURTNEY B., “The United Nations as a Vehicle for Dialogue,” 555. STAPLES, AMY L. S., “To Win the Peace: The Food and Agriculture Organization, Sir John Boyd Orr, and the World Food Board Proposals,” 495. SYNOTT, JOHN, “Discourse Resistance and Negotiation by Indigenous Australians,” [Sepcial Section: Language and Peace], 202. TROESTER, ROD, “Justice and Reconciliation: After the Violence by Andrew Rigby” [Book Review], 481. TURNER, SCOTT, “The Dilemma of Double Standards in U.S. Human Rights Policy,” 524. UNRUH, JON D., “Land Tenure and Legal Pluralism in the Peace Process,” 352. WEBER, THOMAS, “Nonviolence Is Who? Gene Sharp and Gandhi,” 250. WENDEN, ANITA L., “Achieving a Comprehensive Peace: The Linguistic Factor,” [Sepcial Section: Language and Peace], 169. WILLIAMS, VERNON J. JR., “Brotherhoods of Color: Black Railroad Workers and the Struggle for Equality by Eric Arnesen” [Book Review], 302. WOOD, ALAN T., “In Search of Chinese Democracy: Civil Opposition in Nationalist China 1929-1949 by Edmund S. K. Fung” [Book Review], 307. Articles: “Advocates in the Age of Jazz: Women and the Campaign for the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill,” Brown, 378. “Confronting the Johnson Administration at War: The Trial of Dr. Spock and Use of the Courtroom to Effect Political Change,” Foley, 67. “The Dilemma of Double Standards in U.S. Human Rights Policy,” Turner, 524. “From the Bottom Up: The Ramifications of the History of the New Jersey Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy,” Smith, 37. “Generating Peace: A Study of Nonformal Youth Organizations,” Ardizzone, 420. Index “Land Tenure and Legal Pluralism in the Peace Process,” Unruh, 352. “No ‘Illusion of Separation’: James L. Bevel, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Vietnam War,” Mack, 108. “Nonviolence Is Who? Gene Sharp and Gandhi,” Weber, 250. “The Paradox of Protest in a Culture of Contest,” Karlberg, 329. “Pearl S$. Buck and the East and West Association: The Trajectory and Fate of ‘Critical Internationalism,’ 1940-1950,” Shaffer, 1. “The United Nations as a Vehicle for Dialogue,” Smith, 555. “To Win the Peace: The Food and Agriculture Organization, Sir John Boyd Orr, and the World Food Board Proposals,” Staples, 495. Book Reviews: “After Progress: American Social Reform and European Socialism in the Twentieth Century by Norman Birnbaum,” Smaldone, 304. “Argument without End: In Search of Answers to the Vietnam Tragedy by Robert $. McNamara, James G. Blight, and Robert K. Brigham,” Millen-Penn, 151. “The Banning of Anti-Personnel Landmines by Louis Maresca and Stuart Maslen, eds,” Foster, 149. “Brotherboods of Color: Black Railroad Workers and the Struggle for Equality by Eric Arnesen,” Williams, 302. “Burundi on the Brink, 1993-1995: A UN Special Envoy Reflects on Preventative Diplomacy by Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah,” Montgomery, 480. “Cold War Civil Rights: Race and the Image of American Democracy by Mary L. Dudziak,” Leonard, 458. “Constructing a Security Community in Southeast Asia: ASEAN and the Problem of Regional Order by Amitav Acharya,” Foster, 134. “Cuba Today and Tomorrow: Reinventing Socialism by Max Azicri,” Chomsky, 580. “Deferring Democracy: Promoting Openness in Authoritarian Regimes by Catharin E. Dalpino,” Orlow, 585. “Disarmed Democracies: Domestic Institutions and the Use of Force by David P. Auerswald,” Schuyler, 577. “Divided Minds: Intellectuals and the Civil Rights Movement by Carol Polsgrove,” K’Meyer, 317. “The Dixiecrat Revolt and the End of the Solid South, 1932-1968 by Kari Frederickson,” Chapman, 460. “The Effects of Violence on Peace Processes by John Darby,” Mitchell, 588. “The Environmental Consequences of War: Legal, Economic, and Scientific Perspectives by Jay E. Austin and Carl E. Bruch, eds,” Burton, 455. “France and Algeria: A History of Decolonization and Transformation by Phillip C. Naylor,” Genova, 600. 618 PEACE & CHANGE / October 2003 “From Tribal Village to Global Village: Indian Rights and International Relations in Latin America by Alison Brysk,” Palmer, 143. “Global Feminisms since 1945: Rewriting Histories by Bonnie G. Smith, ed.,” Cooper, 322. “Growth, Employment, and Equity: The Impact of the Economic Reform in Latin America and the Caribbean by Barbara Stallings and Wilson Peres,” Skidmore, 323 “A History of Environmental Politics since 1945 by Samuel P. Hays,” Judd, 595, “The Imperial Mantle: The United States, Decolonization, and the Third World by David D. Newsom,” Latham, 477. “In Search of Chinese Democracy: Civil Opposition in Nationalist China 1929- 1949 by Edmund S. K. Fung,” Wood, 307. “*An Interracial Movement of the Poor’: Community Organizing and the New Left in the 1960s by Jennifer Frost,” Mattson, 593. “Justice and Reconciliation: After the Violence by Andrew Rigby,” Troester, 481. “Keystone: The American Occupation of Okinawa and U.S.-Japanese Relations by Nicholas Evan Sarantakes,” Fujita, 485. “The Light in Their Consciences: Early Quakers in Briiain, 1646-1666 by Rosemary Moore,” Kennedy, 156. “Managing Displacement: Refugees and the Politics of Humanitarianism by Jennifer Hyndman,” Dombrowski, 145. “The Many Faces of Islam: Perspectives on a Resurgent Civilization by Nissim Rejwan,” Sedgwick, 320. “Modernization as Ideology: American Social Science and ‘Nation Building’ in the Kennedy Era by Michael E. Latham,” Scarry, 314. “North Korea: Through the Looking Glass by Kongdan Oh and Ralph C. Hassig,” Raffin, 159. “Pacyfizm: Wzory i nasladowcy by Wojciech Modzelewski,” Brock, 471. “Peace Education: The Concept, Principles, and Practices around the World by Gavriel Salomon and Baruch Nevo,” Richards, 603. “Protection against Genocide: Mission Impossible? by Neal Riemer, ed.,” Kissi, 162. “Put Your Bodies upon the Wheels: Student Revolt in the 1960s by Kenneth J. Heineman,” Anderson, 463. “Reconciliation, Justice, and Coexistence: Theory and Practice by Mohammed Abu-Nimer, ed.,” Rigby, 575. “Secret Dialogues: Church-State Relations, Torture, and Social Justice in Authoritarian Brazil by Kenneth P. Serbin,” Hewitt, 488. “Social Conflicts and Collective Identities by Patrick G. Coy and Lynne M. Woehrle,” Hancock, 582. “Social Unrest and Popular Protest in England, 1780-1940 by John E. Archer,” Conley, 137. Index 619 “Soldiers in a Storm: The Armed Forces in South Africa’s Democratic Transition by Philip Frankel,” Furlong, 590. “Strategic Deception: Rhetoric, Science, and Politics in Missile Defense Advocacy by Gordon R. Mitchell,” Shultz and Ford, 468. “Testing the New Deal: The General Textile Strike of 1934 in the American South by Janet Irons,” Bucki, 598. “*That’s Not What We Meant to Do’: Reform and Its Unintended Consequences in Twentieth-Century America by Steven M. Gillon,” McMannon, 309. “Triumph and Downfall: America’s Pursuit of Peace and Prosperity, 1921-1933 by Margot Louria,” Doenecke, 465. “A Very Political Economy: Peacebuilding and Foreign Aid in the West Bank and Gaza by Rex Brynen,” McTague, 139. “Victory without Violence: The First Ten Years of the St. Louis Committee of Racial Equality (CORE), 1947-1957 by Mary Kimbrough and Margaret W. Dagen,” Horne, 312. Special Section: Language and Peace: “Achieving a Comprehensive Peace: The Linguistic Factor,” Wenden, 169. “Detooling The Language of the Master’s House: The Case of Those ‘Nuclear Things’,” Hallett and Summy, 221. “Discourse Resistance and Negotiation by Indigenous Australians,” Synott, 202. Research Note: “Six Weeks at Hawkspur Green: A Pacifist Episode during the Battle of Britain,” Brock, 271. Review Essay: “The Debate on Peace in Great Britain,” Moylan, 294. Teaching Note: “Teaching Peace: The Challenge of Gendered Assumptions,” Moylan, 570. Activist Note: “The Other America: The Forgivers and the Peacemakers,” Boulding, 446.

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