The Seventh Decade: The New Shape of Nuclear Danger - Jonathan Schell, 2007
The Struggle Against the Bomb 1 - One World or None: a history of the world nuclear disarmament movement through 1953 - Lawrence S. Wittner, 1993
The Struggle Against the Bomb 2 - Resisting the Bomb: a history of the world nuclear disarmament movement, 1954-1970 - Lawrence S. Wittner, 1997[18]
The Struggle Against the Bomb 3 - Toward Nuclear Abolition: a history of the world nuclear disarmament movement, 1971 to the present - Lawrence S. Wittner, 2003[18]
Women, Power, and the Biology of Peace - Judith Hand, 2003
Worthy of Gratitude? Why Veterans May Not Want to be Thanked for Their Service in War - Camillo Mac Bica, Gnosis Press, 2015
Writings Against Power and Death - Alex Comfort, 1994
反战诗歌集
Instead of Violence: Writings by the Great Advocates of Peace and Nonviolence throughout History - edited by Arthur Weinberg and Lila Shaffer Weinberg, 1963[12][20]
The Pacifist Conscience - edited by Peter Mayer, 1966[12]
Peace is the Way: writings on nonviolence from the Fellowship of Reconciliation - edited by Walter Wink
We Who Dared to Say No to War: American Antiwar Writing from 1812 to Now - Murray Polner, Thomas Woods, 2008
^"Mary Butts...produced an extraordinary and now almost forgotten novel, Ashe of Rings (1926), which combines the Supernatural, both benign and malevolent, with a strong anti-war message."F. Hammill, A. Sponenberg, E. Miskimmin, Encyclopedia of British Women’s Writing 1900–1950. Springer, 2006. ISBN0230379478, (p.295)
^"More explicitly pacifist examples include...Hilda Doolittle's Bid Me To Live". "World War One Writing", in Faye Hammill, Esme Miskimmin, Ashlie Sponenberg (eds.) An Encyclopedia of British Women's Writing 1900–1950. Palgrave, 2008 ISBN0-230-22177-7 (p. 295).
^Cynthia Wachwell, War No More: The Antiwar Impulse in American Literature, 1861–1914. Louisiana State University Press 2010, ISBN0-8071-3562-3 (pp. 163-66).
^"Among Crosby's numerous anti-imperialist writings was the delightful, satirical novel Captain Jinks, Hero published in 1902..."Philip S. Foner, The Spanish-Cuban-American War and the Birth of American Imperialism Vol. 2: 1898–1902. NYU Press, 1972. ISBN0853452679 (p. 590)
^ 5.05.1Vincent B. Sherry, The Cambridge companion to the literature of the First World War. Cambridge University Press, 2005 ISBN0-521-82145-2 (p.102)
^"During World War One Burdekin worked as a VAD nurse, an experience which inspired her sixth novel, the vigorously anti-war Quiet Ways." F. Hammill, A. Sponenberg, E. Miskimmin, Encyclopedia of British Women’s Writing 1900–1950. Springer, 2006. ISBN0230379478(p.34)
^"Henri Barbusse, the author of the internationally famed anti-war novel Le Feu (Under Fire)"... Alan Kramer, Dynamic of Destruction : Culture and Mass Killing in the First World War Oxford University Press, 2007 ISBN0-19-151668-6 (p. 237).
^"We That Were Young...[its] protagonist, Joan, loses her lover and brother in the war, undertakes vengeful service in a munitions factory, and finally converts to pacifism". Ashlie Sponenberg "Rathbone, Irene" in Faye Hammill, Esme Miskimmin, Sponenberg (eds.) An Encyclopedia of British Women's Writing 1900–1950. London, Palgrave, 2008 ISBN0-230-22177-7 (pp. 198–199).
^ 12.012.112.212.312.4Robert A Seeley. "Further Reading", in The Handbook of non-violence, Including Aldous Huxley’s "An Encyclopedia of pacifism". Westport, Conn. : L. Hill; Great Neck, N.Y., Lakeville Press, 1986. ISBN0-88208-208-6 (pp. 333-334). 引用错误:带有name属性“ras”的<ref>标签用不同内容定义了多次
^ 14.014.1Ben Lowe, Imagining peace: a history of early English pacifist ideas, 1340–1560.Penn State Press, 1997 ISBN0-271-01689-2 (pp. 163-64).
^Peter Van Den Dungen, "Jacob ter Meulen and Bart de Ligt as Pioneers of Peace History" in Harvey L. Dyck, The Pacifist Impulse in Historical Perspective. Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1996. ISBN0-8020-0777-5 (pp. 52-72)
^Toibin, Colm. Their Vilest Hour. The New York Times. March 23, 2008 [May 20, 2010]. (原始内容存档于2022-01-27).
^"In Newer Ideals of Peace (1907) she added that social sentiments “must be enlightened, disciplined and directed by the fullest knowledge". The latter book was her plea for a civilized alternative to war". Gary J Dorrien, Social Ethics in the Making : interpreting an American tradition. Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. ISBN978-1-4051-8687-2 (p. 177).
^"In Three Guineas (1938), arguing the case for the end of sexual discrimination against women and against war, Woolf insists on the need for women to have the same work opportunities as men". Harold Bloom,Virginia Woolf, Infobase Publishing, 2009 ISBN1-4381-1548-2 (p. 87).
^"A rare instance in which Newer Ideals of Peace has been anthologized is the inclusion of a brief excerpt from [Jane] Addams' chapter "The Passing of the War Virtues" in a collection edited by Arthur Weinberg and Lila Weinberg, Instead of Violence: Writings by the Great Advocates of Peace and Nonviolence throughout History… "Introduction" to Jane Addams, Newer Ideals of Peace, edited by Berenice A Carroll and Clinton F Fink Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2007, ISBN0-252-03105-9 (p. lv).