Incoming Resources
- The Indian subcontinent, author, Paul Mason
- Wars of imperial conquest in Africa, 1830-1914, Bruce Vandervort
- Clausewitz in the twenty-first century, edited by Hew Strachan and Andreas Herberg-Rothe
- Man, the state, and war, a theoretical analysis, Kenneth N. Waltz
- Just and unjust wars, a moral argument with historical illustrations, Michael Walzer
- The body in pain, the making and unmaking of the world, Elaine Scarry
- Human rights in armed conflict, law, practice, policy, Gerd Oberleitner
- Pure war, Paul Virilio & Sylvère Lotringer ; translated by Mark Polizotti
- Socialisme, cultures, histoire: itinéraires et représentations, mélanges offerts a Miklós Molnár, textes réunis par Jasna Adler et Lubor Jílek
- The shield of Achilles, war, peace and the course of history, Philip Bobbitt
- No peace, no war, an anthropology of contemporary armed conflicts, edited by Paul Richards
- Anzac Day, Gold Coast, Queensland, [miscellanea file].
- Why we fight, the roots of war and the paths to peace, Christopher Blattman
- Armstrong family, Loganlea, Queensland, [miscellanea file]
- The challenge of things, thinking through troubled times, A.C. Grayling
- We're doomed. Now what?, essays on war and climate change, Roy Scranton
- Tobruk.
- Gold Coast Peace Movement Collection, [miscellanea file]
- Another bloody century, future warfare, Gray, Colin S
- The most dangerous animal, human nature and the origins of war, David Livingstone Smith
- Zhan zheng gu shi, Story of war, Chen Zhongdan, Min Fanxiang zhu bian ; [Xi Qingqing ... [et al.] zhu]
- War! What is it good for?, the role of conflict in civilization, from primates to robots, Ian Morris
- People power, fighting for peace from the first world war to the present, Lyn Smith ; with a foreword by Sheila Hancock
- Twenty tales from the war zone, the best of John Simpson, John Simpson
- The utility of force, the art of war in the modern world, Rupert Smith
- Making peace with the earth, beyond resource, land and food wars, Vandana Shiva
- The face of war, writings from the frontline, 1937-1985, Martha Gellhorn
- The place at the end of the world, essays from the edge, Janine Di Giovanni
- Multitude, war and democracy in the age of empire, Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri
- War time, an idea, its history, its consequences, Mary L. Dudziak
- War and the transformation of global politics, Vivienne Jabri
- The use of force, military power and international politics, edited by Robert J. Art and Kenneth N. Waltz
- The power-conflict story, a dynamic model of interstate rivalry, Kelly M. Kadera
- The state, war, and the state of war, K.J. Holsti
- David Rabe, playwright, by Russell Tillman
- Revolution and war, Stephen M. Walt
- The return of the state of war, a theoretical analysis of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Dario Battistella
- War, conflict and play, Tina Hyder
- Asymmetric warfare, threat and response in the twenty-first century, Rod Thornton
- War in the age of technology, myriad faces of modern armed conflict, edited by Geoffrey Jensen and Andrew Wiest
- Oil wars, edited by Mary Kaldor, Terry Lynn Karl and Yahia Said
- New and old wars, organized violence in a global era, Mary Kaldor
- Crepuscular dawn, Paul Virilio, Sylváere Lotringer ; translated by Mike Taormina
- War time, an idea, its history, its consequences, Mary L. Dudziak
- War and genocide, organized killing in modern society, Martin Shaw
- The changing character of war, edited by Hew Strachan and Sibylle Scheipers
- Multitude, war and democracy in the age of Empire, Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri
- Korea's grievous war, Su-kyoung Hwang
- What can a book do? Following a book through a literary controversy and a war, the case of the bookseller of Kabul, Hanna Reetta Kuusela
- Armageddon in retrospect, and other new and unpublished writings on war and peace, Kurt Vonnegut