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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.
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This event is wheelchair accessible. If you need a disabled parking space pleaseΒ ???? Please tell us in advance if you need to have a hearing loop available.
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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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The event will focus on editing Knowledge (XXG) pages about WW1 and dissent - Peace attempts, Conscience objectors, neutrality
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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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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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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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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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This collection will be available at the Senate House Library event.
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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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This is the Birmingham end of a multi site event which is also at
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World War 1 and Dissent at Library of Birmingham in a nutshell:
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Supported by over 500 historical sources from across Europe.
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The Illustrated First World War from the archives of
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Some of the participants, and trainer Fabian Tompsett
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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):Meetups
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Birmingham New Street
Senate House Library in London
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