Resistance to World War I

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This is the first step to chronicling various activities which were developed to resist the First World War

Wikipedia pages[edit | edit source]

Clipstone Camp, Nottinghamshire, Demob mutinous riot

UK Bibliography[edit | edit source]

Everyday Resistance[edit | edit source]

  • Ashworth A. E., (1968), 'The Sociology of Trench Warfare 1914-18' A. E. Ashworth The British Journal of Sociology, Vol. 19, No. 4 (Dec., 1968), pp. 407-423

Mutinies[edit | edit source]

  • Douglas Gill; Gloden Dallas (1985), The Unknown Army, London: Verso, ISBN 0860911063, OCLC 13334508, 0860911063
  • Leonard F. Guttridge (January 8, 2002), Mutiny, Berkley Trade, ISBN 9780425183212, OCLC 48083809, 0425183211
  • Dave Lamb (1977), Mutinies, 1917-1920, Oxford: Solidarity (Oxford), OCLC 5076029 Online version
  • Julian Putkowski (November 1998), British Army Mutineers 1914-1922, Francis Boutle Publishers, ISBN 9780953238828, OCLC 40800254, 0953238822

Executions[edit | edit source]

Pacifisim/concientious objectors[edit | edit source]

Home Front[edit | edit source]

French Bibliography[edit | edit source]

Other reading lists[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]

Gerard Oram on Wikipedia

Discussion questions and essay ideas[edit | edit source]

  • What can be done by ordinary citizens to promote peace and conflict resolution?
  • What are steps that citizens can do to help deescalate conflict between nations?