War and Peace
About this Collection
Wars can be fought to preserve freedom, and they can also be tragically destructive of it. The way that human societies have made war and sought peace throughout our existence provides a useful study for considering how best to keep and protect the freedoms we have, and how to gain the ones we want.
See also the extracts, chapters, and introductions in the War and Peace section of the Ideas page.
Members:
- Speeches on Questions of Public Policy, vol. 2 (John Bright)
- Speeches on Questions of Public Policy, 2 vols. (Goldwin Smith)
- Speeches on Questions of Public Policy. Vol. 2 War, Peace, and Reform (Goldwin Smith)
- The Spirit of Despotism (Vicesimus Knox)
- The Tudor Translations: Machiavelli (Henry Cust)
- The Tudor Translations: Machiavelli vol. 1 (Art of War; The Prince) (Peter Whitehorne)
- War and Other Essays (Albert Galloway Keller)
- What Next and Next? (Richard Cobden)
- The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, vol. 11 (Miscellanies) (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
- The Works of Alexander Hamilton, (Federal Edition), vol. 6 (Henry Cabot Lodge)
- The Works of Alexander Hamilton, (Federal Edition), vol. 7 (Henry Cabot Lodge)
- The Works of Vicesimus Knox, vol. 5 (Desiderius Erasmus)
- The Works of Vicesimus Knox, vol. 6 (Vicesimus Knox)
- The Writings of Albert Gallatin, vol. 3 (Henry Adams)
- The Writings of George Washington, vol. II (1758-1775) (Worthington Chauncey Ford)
- The Writings of George Washington, vol. III (1775-1776) (Worthington Chauncey Ford)
- The Writings of George Washington, vol. IV (1776) (Worthington Chauncey Ford)
- The Writings of George Washington, vol. V (1776-1777) (Worthington Chauncey Ford)
- The Writings of George Washington, vol. VI (1777-1778) (Worthington Chauncey Ford)
- The Writings of George Washington, vol. VII (1778-1779) (Worthington Chauncey Ford)
- The Writings of George Washington, vol. VIII (1779-1780) (Worthington Chauncey Ford)
- The Writings of George Washington, vol. IX (1780-1782) (Worthington Chauncey Ford)
- The Writings of George Washington, vol. X (1782-1785) (Worthington Chauncey Ford)