Box 2
Contains 14 Results:
Religious newsletters and pamphlets: manifestos and local support, 1928-1935
War Resisters pamphlets: English, 1925, 1934-1935 and undated
The Foreign publications series (1925-1935 and undated) contains multi-language publications created by War Resisters International in German, Spanish, French and Esperanto. Also included are English translations for select publications and German "War Resisters" newsletters.
War Resisters pamphlets: multiple languages, 1929-1935 and undated
The Foreign publications series (1925-1935 and undated) contains multi-language publications created by War Resisters International in German, Spanish, French and Esperanto. Also included are English translations for select publications and German "War Resisters" newsletters.
Modern Martyr pamphlets: English and German, 1927
The Foreign publications series (1925-1935 and undated) contains multi-language publications created by War Resisters International in German, Spanish, French and Esperanto. Also included are English translations for select publications and German "War Resisters" newsletters.
United States Navy in Peacetime pamphlet, 1931
National Security League pamphlets, 1917-1929
Munitions and disarmament pamphlets, 1932 and 1935
"Bombing from the Air" article, 1933
U.S. and neutrality legislation, 1935
The Miscellaneous issues series (1934-1935, and undated) contains pamphlets and articles regarding the non-militaristic controversial issues of the decade including the economic implications of war, the validity of the press, and the United States neutrality policy. Many of the publications on economics were distributed by the National Council for Prevention of War, the American Friends Service Committee, World Affairs, and World Peace Foundations.
Economic pamphlets: National Council for Prevention of War, undated
The Miscellaneous issues series (1934-1935, and undated) contains pamphlets and articles regarding the non-militaristic controversial issues of the decade including the economic implications of war, the validity of the press, and the United States neutrality policy. Many of the publications on economics were distributed by the National Council for Prevention of War, the American Friends Service Committee, World Affairs, and World Peace Foundations.