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Collection News - Fall 2006

Nonviolent Peacemaking and Victims of Violence and Wars

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Supported by an endowment established by the Omni Center for Peace, Justice, & Ecology and by James Bennett, U of A professor emeritus, the Nonviolent Peacemaking and Victims of Violence and Wars Collection contains 130 items including scholarly, popular, and primary sources.  The collection is designed to raise awareness and inspire research about nonviolent peacemaking, victims of violence and wars, whistleblowers, and investigative reporters.

You can browse the complete list of available titles by search the subject Nonviolent Peacemaking and Victims of Violence and Wars in InfoLinks, the Libraries' online catalog.

Or, check out these selected titles:

War and slavery in Sudan. Jok Madut Jok (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001).  HT1381 .J65 2001 

Point of No Return: The Deadly Struggle for Middle East Peace. Geoffrey Kemp and Jeremy Pressman. (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1997). DS119.76 .K36 1997 

Landmine Monitor Report (Human Rights Watch, 2002).  UG490 .L363

A Time for Peace Between Muslims and the West. Judith I. Shadzi. (R&E Publishers, 1994).  BP172 .S45 1994 

Eyewitness to a Genocide :The United Nations and Rwanda. Michael Barnett. (Cornell University Press, 2002).  DT450.435 .B38 2002 

Other Named Collections

Want to browse other donated or special book collections? The Libraries have several dozen special subject headings that serve as "virtual bookplates" by pulling together all the titles collected by a specific person, family, or organization. Below are a few of these special headings:

Additional collection headings have been developed to allow users to locate all items on special topics. Some examples of these subjects are:

A complete list of all local collection subjects can be found in PDF format on our StaffWeb.

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