Authors: Antony Adolf
5. Medieval, Renaissance and Reformation Peaces
  1 | Augustine, City of God , vol. 2, trans. M. Dodds (Edinburgh: Clark, 1871), 319; my rendition cf. Zampaglione, 301. |
  2 | Ibid., 405. |
  3 | Ibid., 57. |
  4 | Quoted in Zampaglione, The Idea of Peace in Antiquity , 299. |
  5 | E. Gibbon, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (Collier, 1899), 270. |
  6 | Saint Benedict, The Rule of Saint Benedict (Vintage, 1998), 62. |
  7 | D. Alighieri, On World-Government , trans. H. Schneider (Liberal Arts, 1957), 13. |
  8 | Ibid., 22. |
  9 | Quoted in M. Bishop, Petrarch and His World (Indiana, 1963), 286. |
10 | N. Machiavelli, The Prince , trans. N. Thomson (Paul, Trench, 1882), 115â16. |
11 | Ibid., 57. |
12 | N. Machiavelli, Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livy , trans. N. Thomson (Paul, Trench, 1883), 219. |
13 | Ibid., 431. |
14 | Erasmus, “On the War against the Turks,” in The Erasmus Reader , ed. E. Rummel (University of Toronto, 1990), 316â19. |
15 | The Adages of Erasmus , ed. W. Barker (University of Toronto, 2001), 323. |
16 | T. More, Utopia (Rickerby, 1852), 174. |
17 | Ibid., 183. |
18 | Ibid., 156. |
19 | M. Mullett, Martin Luther (Routledge, 2004), 75. |
20 | M. Wagner, Petr Chelcicky : A Radical Separatist in Hussite Bohemia (Herald, 1983), 89. |
21 | P. Brock, Political and Social Doctrines of the Unity of Czech Brethren (Mouton, 1957), 55. |
22 | C. Grebel, Letter to Thomas Muntzer, September 1524. |
23 | J. Stayer, Anabaptists and the Sword (Wipf and Stock), 172. |
24 | A. Weinberg and L. Weinberg, eds, Instead of Violence: Writings of the Great Advocates of Peace and Nonviolence Throughout History , (Grossman, 163), 438l. |
25 | G. Fox, Journal of George Fox , ed. J. Nickalls (Cambridge, 1952), 65. |
26 | Ibid. |
27 | Ibid., 405. |
28 | Ibid., 398â404. |
6. Peace, Peacemaking and the Ascent of Nation-States
  1 | T. Hobbes, Leviathan (Routledge, 1886), 64. |
  2 | Ibid., 93. |
  3 | Ibid., 65. |
  4 | C. de Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Law , trans. T. Nugent (Colonial, 1900), 59. |
  5 | Ibid., 127. |
  6 | Ibid., 316. |
  7 | J. Locke, Two Treaties on Government (Routledge, 1887), 191. |
  8 | Ibid., 250, 219. |
  9 | Ibid., 258â9. |
10 | Ibid., 287. |
11 | Ibid., 302. |
12 | J. Rousseau, The Social Contract , trans. G. Cole (Dutton, 1950), 9. |
13 | Ibid., 66. |
14 | Ibid., 12. |
15 | Ibid., 3. |
16 | Ibid., 140. |
17 | C. Ady and E. Armstrong, A History of Milan under the Sforza (Methuen, 1907), 62. |
18 | E. Crucé, Le Nouveau Cynée , trans. T. Balch (Allen, Lane, and Scott, 1909), 85. |
19 | Ibid., 9, 3. |
20 | H. Grotius, On the Laws of War and Peace , trans. F. Kelsey (Carnegie, 1925), 28. |
21 | Montesquieu, 5. |
22 | J. Scott, ed., The Classics of International Law (Clarendon, 1934), 175. |
23 | G. de Martens, Summary of the Law of Nations Founded on the Treaties and Customs of the Modern Nations of Europe, trans. William Cobbett (Philadelphia, 1795), 3â5. |
24 | Ibid., 5. |
25 | W. Grewe, The Epochs of International Law , trans. M. Byers (Walter de Gruyter, 2000), 380â1. |
26 | Ibid. |
27 | Constitution of the International Law Association, Article 3 www.ilahq.org/html/main_constitution_english.htm accessed June 1, 2008. |
28 | G. Finch, The Sources of Modern International Law (Hein, 2000), 77. |
29 | J. Ralston, International Arbitration: From Athens to Locarno (Stanford, 1929), 191. |
30 | Bulletin du premier congrès universel de la paix (Paris, 1889), 10â13. |
31 | Statutes of the Inter-Parliamentarian Union, Article 2, http://www.ipu.org/strct-e/statutes-new.htm accessed October 25, 2007. |
32 | N. Politis, Neutrality and Peace , trans. F. Macken (Carnegie, 1935), 12. |
33 | P. Schroeder, The Transformation of European Politics, 1763â1848 (Clarendon, 1996), 25, 46. |
34 | F. Hartmann, ed., Basic Documents of International Relations (McGraw-Hill, 1951). 16. |
35 | Ibid., 11â12. |
36 | J. Solana, “Securing Peace in Europe,” NATO Publications (November 12, 1998) www.nato.int/docu/speech/1998/s981112a.htm accessed June 1, 2008. |
37 | H. Wheaton, Elements of International Law (Philadelphia, 1846), 3. |
38 | I. Kant, The Critique of Pure Reason , trans. J. Meiklejohn (Collier, 1901), 548. |
39 | I. Kant, Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals (Prentice Hall, 1997), 54. |
40 | I. Kant, The Philosophy of Law. An Exposition of the Fundamental Principles of Jurisprudence as the Science of Right , trans. W. Hastie (Clark, 1887), 229â30. |
41 | W. Phillips, The Confederation of Europe: A Study of the European Alliance, 1813â1823, as an Experiment in the International Organization of Peace (Longmans Green, 1920), 5. |
42 | I. Kant, Perpetual Peace , trans. L. Beck (Liberal Arts, 1957). |
43 | “The Herald of Peace,” in Les Ãtats-Unis d'Europe 1:46 (1868), 182. |
44 | F. Passy, Guerres et congrès ou le socialisme international: Extrait de l'Ãconomiste belge , (Paris, 1899), 5â6. |
45 | Passy “Ligue internationale et permanente de la paix” (Paris, 1868), 77â87. |
46 | S. Cooper Patriotic, Paciï¬sm: Waging War on War in Europe, 1815â1914 (Oxford, 1991), 61. |
47 | E. Mead, Ofï¬cial Report (London, 1908), 88. |
48 | A. Schou, Nobel: The Man and His Prizes (Norman, 1951), 477. |
49 | W. Channing, The Works of William E. Channing (American Unitarian Association, 1894), 673. |
50 | Ibid., 676. |
51 | R. Emerson, The Journals of Ralph Waldo Emerson , vol. 10 (Houghton Mifï¬in, 1914), 117. |
52 | R. Emerson, Essays (Houghton Mifï¬in, 1883), 87. |
53 | R. Emerson, The Journals of Ralph Waldo Emerson, vol. 7 (Houghton Mifï¬in, 1912), 221. |
54 | H. Thoreau, “Civil Disobedience,” in Walden and Other Writings (Modern Library, 1950), 635â63, p. 644. |
55 | Ibid., 647. |
56 | L. Tolstoy, War and Peace , trans. L. and A. Maude (Oxford, 1998), 667. |
57 | Ibid., 669â70. |
58 | Ibid., 476. |
59 | L. Tolstoy, What Is Art? (London, 1924), 332. |
60 | L. Tostoy, The Kingdom of God Is Within You and Peace Essays (Oxford, 1951), 19. |
61 | L. Tostoy, The Law of Love and the Law of Violence (R. Field, 1938), 38. |
62 | R. Christian, trans. Tolstoy's Letters vol. 2 (Scribner, 1978), 707â8. |
63 | Baha Ullah, Gleanings from the Writings of Baha'u'llah , trans. S. Effendi (Baha'i Publishing), 250 |
64 | Ibid., 119. |
65 | H. Balyuzi, Baha Ullah: A Brief Life (G. Ronald, 1963), 69. |
66 | Paris Talks: Addresses Given by âAbdu'l-Baha in 1911 (Baha'i Publishing, 2006), 120â1. |
67 | âAbdu'l-Baha, The Promulgation of Universal Peace (Baha'i Publishing, 1982), 371; Selections from the Writings of âAbdu'l-Baha (Baha'i World Center, 1978), 249. |
7. Colonial and Imperial Peace and Peacemaking
  1 | A. Roy, “The New American Century,” The Nation , 278: 5 (2004), 11. |
  2 | J. Olson et al., eds, Historical Dictionary of European Imperialism (Greenwood, 1991), 627. |
  3 | E. Bourne, eds, The Voyages of the Northmen (Scribner's, 1906), 112, 114. |
  4 | O. Dickason, The Myth of the Savage, and the Beginnings of French Colonialism in the Americas (University of Alberta, 1997), 29. |
  5 | F. Sullivan, trans., Indian Freedom: The Cause of Bartolomé de Las Casas, 1484â1566, A Reader (Rowman and Littleï¬eld, 1995), 354. |
  6 | B. Dobrée, William Penn, Quaker and Pioneer (Houghton Mifï¬in, 1932), 145. |
  7 | G. Weltï¬sh, The Lost Universe: Pawnee Life and Culture (University of Nebraska, 1977), 175. |
  8 | Ibid. |
  9 | B. Johansen, The Encyclopedia of Native American Legal Tradition (Greenwood, 1998), 81. |
10 | J. Roach, Cities of the Dead: Circum-Atlantic Performance (Columbia, 1996), 120. |
11 | J. Parry, The Audiencia of New Galicia in the Sixteenth Century: A Study in Spanish Colonial Government (Cambridge, 1948), 6. |
12 | J. Scott, The Spanish Origin of International Law (Clarendon, 1934), 348. |
13 | J. Thomson, Mercenaries, Pirates, and Sovereigns: State-Building and Extraterritorial Violence in Early Modern Europe (Princeton, 1994), 35. |
14 | C. Boxer, The Dutch Seaborne Empire, 1600â1800 (Knopf, 1965), 24â5. |
15 | “Dead payes” are cash given to the families of those killed while on commission. P. Grifï¬ths, The British Impact on India (MacDonald, 1952), 51. |
16 | J. Fitzpatrick, ed., The Writings of George Washington from the Original Manuscript Sources 1745â79, vol. 30 (Government Printing Ofï¬ce, 1939), 71; The Federalist: A Collection of Essays by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison (Colonial, 1901), 58. |
17 | T. Jefferson, Writings, vol. 8, ed. P. Ford (Putnam, 1892â99), 4. |
18 | J. Elliot, Jonathan, The American Diplomatic Code , vol. 2 (Privately Printed, 1834), 179. |
19 | J. Foster, American Diplomacy in the Orient (Houghton Mifï¬in, 1903), 395. |
20 | A. Dennis, Adventures in American Diplomacy, 1896â1906 (Dutton, 1928), 24. |
21 | U. S. Congressional Record v. 31 (Government Printing Ofï¬ce), 3789. |
22 | V. Purcell, The Boxer Uprising: A Background Study (Cambridge, 1963), 70. |
23 | D. Preston, The Boxer Rebellion: The Dramatic Story of China's War on Foreigners (Walker, 2000), 206. |
24 | Ibid., 307. |
25 | P. Clyde, United States Policy Toward China: Diplomatic Public Documents, 1839â1939 (Duke, 1940), 216. |
26 | J. Blaine, Political Discussions, Legislative, Diplomatic, and Popular (Henry Bill, 1887), 429. |
27 | The Annalist , 23 (1921), 159. |
28 | U. S. Congressional Record v. 39, 19. |
29 | S. Nearing and J. Freeman, Dollar Diplomacy: A Study in American Imperialism (Viking, 1925), 247. |
30 | Types of Restricted Sovereignty and of Colonial Autonomy (Government Printing Ofï¬ce, 1919), 6â7. |
31 | Foreign Relation (1912), vxiii. |