The University of Bradford's Special Collections on Peace, Politics and Social Change tell the story of peaceful protest in the 20th century. Particular strengths include archives of late 1950s and early 1960s nonviolent anti-nuclear campaigning, 1980s peace camps, and initiatives based in the University and its region.
The Swarthmore College Peace Collection documents non-governmental efforts for nonviolent social change, disarmament, and conflict resolution.
The Tufts World Peace Foundation Records contain materials generated or collected by the World Peace Foundation between 1899 and 2009, with the majority of the material dating from 1912-1941. The materials offer a window into international and ethnic tensions during the years between the two World Wars, particularly in the context of Japanese-American relations. They also showcase the activities of the peace movement from 1912 to 1993 and its attempts to inform and educate the public about the philosophy of pacifism.
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