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War no more, three centuries of American antiwar and peace writing, Lawrence Rosenwald, editor

Label
War no more, three centuries of American antiwar and peace writing, Lawrence Rosenwald, editor
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 789-800) and index
Illustrations
illustrationsplates
Index
index present
Literary Form
mixed forms
Main title
War no more
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
922156058
Responsibility statement
Lawrence Rosenwald, editor
Series statement
Library of America, 278
Sub title
three centuries of American antiwar and peace writing
Summary
"Americans have been at war for most of our history as a people. Wars of conquest gave way to wars of empire, the Civil War to the World Wars, and the Cold War to the War on Terror. Our national anthem celebrates heroism under fire, and martial imagery permeates our politics and our pastimes. But at every turn in this history, Americans have questioned and resisted both particular wars and justifications for war in general. Taking up the pen instead of the sword, they have produced a body of literature of great passion and power, a homegrown American tradition that refuses the proposition that war is the inevitable price of liberty or prosperity--that dares to envision a world where people learn war no more. Gathering essays, letters, speeches, memoirs, songs, poems, cartoons, leaflets, stories, and other works by nearly 150 writers from the colonial era to the present, War No More brings this extraordinary writing together for the first time in a single volume"--Dust jacket
Target audience
adult
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