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If you are interested in helping develop resources for this web page on Iraq and broader peace issues that historians and others can use for educational purposes, please contact HAW at haw@historiansagainstwar.org. In the meantime as we develop this page, please also consult the resources listed in the links section of this website.

HAW Pamphlets

Stuart Schaar and Marvin E. Gettleman, Annotated Bibliography of English-Language Sources and Studies on The Middle East and Muslim South West Asia, HAW Pamphlet 1 (revised edition, Spring 2007). Available in HTML (better for online viewing) and Word and PDF (better for printing).

Alan Dawley, Why Peace Movements Are Important (3-13-06) (PDF of updated version, May 8, 2006; formatted for printing)

Carl Mirra, ed., Join Us? Testimonies of Iraq War Veterans and their Families, Oral History Working Group, HAW Pamphlet #5, 2006 (PDF, 437 KB). Also for sale as a 24-page pamphlet on newsprint, from HAW, Box 442154, Somerville, MA 02144. The following prices include postage: 1-4 copies $1.00 each, 5-24 copies 80 cents each, 25 or more copies 60 cents each.

Conducting Oral History with Iraq War Veterans and their Families: A Brief Guide (Prepared by the HAW Oral History Working Group, April 2006) (PDF, 276 KB)

HAW flyer Let History Judge. Asked how history would judge the war in Iraq, President Bush replied, “We won’t know. We’ll all be dead.” But the world already knows what Bush does not—the war in Iraq is a disaster. (PDF, 214 KB), HAW Pamphlet #4.

Margaret Power, ed., Torture, American Style, HAW Pamphlet #3 (November 2004; Reprinted with new Foreword, May 2006). Also for sale as a 24-page pamphlet on newsprint, from HAW, Box 442154, Somerville, MA 02144. The following prices include postage: 1-4 copies $1.00 each, 5-24 copies 80 cents each, 25 or more copies 60 cents each.

Staughton Lynd, ed., WE WON’T GO: Narratives of Resistance to World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the 1990–91 US–Iraq War, and the 2003– US–Iraq War, HAW Pamphlet 2 (May 2004). Available in HTML (better for online viewing) and Word and PDF (better for printing).

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Audio CDs

Three audio CDs from the conference Empire, Resistance, and the War in Iraq are available for $5 each:

  • Disc #1:  Friday evening keynote speech by Howard Zinn, plus question-and-answer period
  • Disc #2:  Panel on “The U.S. in the Middle East” (panelists Magnus Bernhardsson, Sara Dougherty, John Foran, Rahul Mahajan, and Nada Shabout)
  • Disc #3:  Saturday evening plenary:  speeches by Irene Gendzier and Rashid Khalidi

Several papers from the conference are also available online (on the conference schedule page).

Film and Resource Lists

John J. Fitzgerald, War Made Easy Film Review (25 September 2007).

Since 1964, historians have learned that there was more to the Tonkin Gulf Incidents of 1964 than the administration was telling the American people.
Here are some of the documents that show the administration was not being frank, honest and fair with the information that it was releasing to the American people. Contact: John J. Fitzgerald for further information.

Jerry Steele, Educational Materials on the Iraq War and other war-related / social issues (August 2007)

Film List for Spring 2007 Teach-Ins

John J. Fitzgerald, Some Books on the Iraq War and Related Topics (Oct 2006)

K-12 Teaching Resources

Teaching the Vietnam War, by John J. Fitzgerald (2007)

Teaching the Iraq War, by John J. Fitzgerald (2007)

Web resources

Teaching About the War
Rethinking Schools' special collection of articles and resources for classroom teachers, including materials that focus specifically on Iraq and the unfolding situation between Iraq and the United States, as well as articles that address the more general issues of armed conflict and society's priorities.

Teaching Tolerance
The Southern Poverty Law Center's "Teaching Tolerance" curriculum.

Chronology of Islamic History & Literature
By Keith Carson, Adjunct Professor, History & Humanities, Atlantic Cape Community College (pdf format)

Media Education Foundation
An excellent collection of films designed for classroom and community use. They also offer study guides for a number of their productions.

Bibliography

  • Gendzier, Irene. "Invisible by Design: U.S. Policy in the Middle East." Diplomatic History Fall 2002 (26:4).
  • Gettleman, Marvin E. and Schaar, Stuart, eds. The Middle East and Islamic World Reader. New York: Grove Press, 2003
  • "Round Table: History and September 11." Journal of American History. (89:2) September 2002.
  • "Special Section on Iraq." Logos: a journal of modern society & culture Winter 2003 (2:1).
  • Worldwatch Institute. State of the world, 2002: A Worldwatch Institute report on progress toward a sustainable society. New York: W. W. Norton & Co; 2002.
   

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