Now all roads lead to France and heavy is the tread
Of the living; but the dead returning lightly dance.
Edward Thomas, Roads

Friday, March 24, 2023

Pacifists and Protesters — A Roads Collection




Early Antiwar Demonstration in New York (Alamy)

Articles


The Assassination of Jaurès, Paris, 31 July 1914


Georgia O'Keefe's Antiwar Painting "The Flag"


Berlin at War: Deprivation, War Weariness, and Revolution


John Dewey Thought We Were Fighting for World Government and Socialsm


France 1917: Mutinies in the Army; Discontent on the Home Front


Fighting Bob La Follette Speaks Out for Dissent and Free Speech


The Green Corn Anti-Draft Rebellion


Underpaid Paris Seamstresses Protesting Their Pay, 1917


France 1917: Mutinies in the Army; Discontent on the Home Front


On the [American] Home Front: The Butte Montana Copper Mines


Thou Shalt Not Kill: Conscientious Objectors in World War One


The Order of the White Feather


World War I Caused a General Strike in Neutral Switzerland


Henry Ford's Peace Ship


1918 War Protest in Berlin


Reviews


To End All Wars. A Story of Protest and Patriotism in the First World War 


GODDAMN THIS WAR!


A Reminder: This is a representative listing, not inclusive of all the articles we have published on this topic in Roads to the Great War.  To search our archives for other articles on this topic, or to explore other World War One interests of yours, take advantage of the site search engine at the top left corner of every page on Roads to the Great War.  MH


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