
Peace & Change
A Journal of Peace ResearchPublished on behalf of the Peace History Society and the Peace and Justice Studies Association
Edited by:
Robbie Lieberman and Cynthia Boaz
Peace & Change publishes scholarly and interpretive articles on the achievement of a peaceful, just, and humane society. International and interdisciplinary in focus, the journal bridges the gap between peace researchers, educators, and activists. It publishes articles on a wide range of peace-related topics, including peace movements and activism, conflict resolution, nonviolence, internationalism, race and gender issues, cross-cultural studies, economic development, the legacy of imperialism, and the post-Cold War upheaval.
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- The Ambiguous Role of Religion in the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Megan Shore and Scott Kline - Researching Nonviolent Action: Past Themes and Future Possibilities
Brian Martin - At the Hands of Historians: The Antiwar Movement of the Vietnam Era
Charles Chatfield - Meaningful Acts: Terrorists, Artists, and States
Sonia Torres - Advocates in the Age of Jazz: Women and the Campaign for the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill
Mary Jane Brown
