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and dissentβ€”including peace attempts, conscience objectors, neutrality advocates, etc. Current Knowledge (XXG) coverage of the war overwhelmingly focuses on the military and successful political positions shaped the history of World War I; this topic allows us to better emphasize how the home front,
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Of course, anyone interested in editing about World War I topics more generally, or interested in learning about Knowledge (XXG) are more than welcome! We plan on training everyone who attends the event to edit Knowledge (XXG), no experience or technical skills required! Only bring a readiness to
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about the war. With over 8,000 visits a minute, Knowledge (XXG) is the most used reference work in the world; yet Knowledge (XXG) has ton's of gaps about a number of topics, WWI and Dissent being just one! Lets make sure that Knowledge (XXG) doesn't forget multiple perspectives on history!
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The below list includes a list of different content that could be expand or created during the editathons. References on the item link to scholarship that might be useful in writing or expanding the topic.
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1468-0130.1991.tb00567.x/abstract;jsessionid=B043E1AAF0F1F48B9E97C0259F042792.f01t04?deniedAccessCustomisedMessage=&userIsAuthenticated=false
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The printed Playne Collection comprises some 530 books and pamphlets pertaining to the First World War. This collection will be available at the Senate House Library event.
1120: 1319: 690:– Could be expanded, currently several meetings of the congress uncovered in the article. Pacifist organization, international peace movement, women activists 1352: 1458: 674:– The World War I anti-war movement section is rather weak, could use significant expansion. (More resources in Senate House Library Historic Collections: 605: 987: 134:
The editathon at the WWI Museum in Kansas City is part of a larger international event, for more information about the topic and international event see
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or Lay Down Your Arms! – Could be expanded, as an antiwar novel prominent in German circles before. Moreover, 1914 adaptation as protest of the WWI
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CONSCRIPTION POLICY, CITIZENSHIP AND RELIGIOUS CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA DURING WORLD WAR ONE
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The Senate House Library has a collection of this magazine which was banned during the war and allowed us to photograph it.
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University of Richmond master's thesis "Deporting "Red Emma"Β : the political and legal battles for citizenship, 1917-1921"
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An information briefing about conscientious objection and peace activism in the First World War. (Quakers in Britain)
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11:15–12:00 – Lunch and small presentation on the resources that were pulled for the event, begin topic selection
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Friends Emergency and War Victims Relief Committee collection on archive catalogue (Quakers in Britain)
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Ungrateful Bodies: Rehabilitation, Resistance and Disabled American Veterans of the First World War
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Literature survey of the war's meaning, highlight several studies that pay attention to war period
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Dissertation with thorough examination of the movement, esp. in Canada - excellent bibliography
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A World Without War: How U.S. Feminists and Pacifists Resisted World War I By Frances H. Earl
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Library resources for researching World War I: Friends Ambulance Unit (Quakers in Britain)
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Quaker Strongrooms: a Blog from the Library of the Society of Friends (Quakers in Britain)
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Chapter in Changing the World: American Progressives in War and Revolution by Alan Dawley
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google scholar search of works citing Over Here: The First World War and American Society
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http://www.scs.illinois.edu/~mainzv/HIST/bulletin_open_access/v27-2/v27-2%20p128-135.pdf
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World War 1 and Dissent at the National World War I Museum in Kansas City in a nutshell:
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Dissertation titled "SOLDIER BOYS OF TEXAS: THE SEVENTH TEXAS INFANTRY IN WORLD WAR I"
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Many of these sources address Dissent in WWI directly and were discovered through a
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Mobilizing Sentiment: Popular American Women's Fiction of the Great War; 1914-1922
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From notes on Pacifist, Anti-Conscription, and Civil Liberties Groups - 1914-1919
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November 22, 2014, 10:30–3:00 (with the Research Library open until 4:00 PM)
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Let us know if you would like to be notified with other regional events at
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Patriotism And Dissent: Coercive Voluntarism In Wartime Georgia, 1917–1919
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article about censorship of mail during WWI targeting socialists in the US
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Friends Emergency and War Victims Relief Committee (Quakers in Britain)
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section of People's Council of America for Democracy and Terms of Peace
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http://www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthistory/dada/arthistory_dada.html
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The Research Center in the National World War I Museum in Kansas City
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This collection will be available at the Senate House Library event.
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2:45–3:00 – Presentation of what everyone worked on and what's next!
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1467-8365.00312/abstract
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The First World War: The Story of a Global Conflict (The Guardian)
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will be provided), if you don't have a laptop then email stinsoad
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ksu.edu as we may has a limited number available for the event
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Supported by over 500 historical sources from across Europe.
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The event will focus on editing Knowledge (XXG) pages about
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Knowledge (XXG):Meetups/U.S. World War I Museum Nov 2014
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The Illustrated First World War from the archives of
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Sign up for the event in the Attendees section below!
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Judah Leon Magnes#Pacifism and the anti-war movement
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http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a486008.pdf
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Knowledge (XXG):Meetup
Kansas City
Knowledge (XXG):Meetups/U.S. World War I Museum Nov 2014
The Research Center in the National World War I Museum in Kansas City

Liberty Memorial
World War I
historical conversation
WP:Meetup/WW1 and Dissent
Special:UserLogin/signup
Wi-Fi
WP:TWA
Knowledge (XXG):Tutorial
Getting started on Knowledge (XXG)
welcome from across the Atlantic
Knowledge (XXG):Meetup/WW1_and_Dissent
Library of Birmingham
Senate House Library, London
User:Sadads
GregoryMGalvin
talk
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JamesΒ Juhnke
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Kcnywdc40
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Lora.WWIMuseum
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