Martin Donohoe War and Peace Literature (partial list) Levy BS and Sidel, V, eds., War and Public Health (Washington, DC: American Public Health Association, 2000). Levy BS and Sidel V, eds. Terrorism and Public Health (Washington, DC: American Public Health Association, 2002). Ehrenreich B. Blood Rites: Origins and History of the Passions of War (New York: Henry Holt, 1997). Irwin Abrams, ed., The Words of Peace: Selections from the Speeches of the Winners of the Nobel Peace Prize (New York: Newmarket Press, 1990). British Medical Association, ed. Medicine Betrayed: The Participation of Doctors in Human Rights Abuses (London: Zed Books, Ltd., 1992). Shusaku Endo. The Sea and Poison (New York: Taplinger Publishing Co., 1972). Daniela Gioseffi, ed., On Prejudice: A Global Perspective (New York: Doubleday, 1993). Michael Harrison and Christopher Stuart-Clark, eds. Peace and War: A Collection of Poems (Oxford: Oxford U Press, 1989). Richard Holmes. Acts of War: The Behavior of Men in Battle (New York: The Free Press, 1985). Sam Keen. Faces of the Enemy: Reflections of the Hostile Imagination (San Francisco: HarperCollins, 1991. Primo Levi. Survival in Auschwitz. (New York: Touchstone, 1958). Michael Linfield. Freedom Under Fire: U.S. Civil Liberties in Times of War (Boston: South End Press, 1990). Walter Miller. A Canticle for Leibowitz (Philadelphia: Lipincott, 1960). Wilfred Owen. War Poems and Others. Dominic Hibberd, ed. (Sydney: Random House Australia, 1986). Erich Maria Remarque. All Quiet on the Western Front. AW Wheen, transl. (Boston: Little, Brown, 1975 - orig. 1929). Annas GJ, Grodin MA. The Nazi Doctors and the Nuremberg Code: Human Rights in Human Experimentation. Lifton, Robert Jay. The Nazi Doctors. Johnny Got His Gun. Dalton Trumbo. A Rumor of War. Phillip Caputo. Night. Elie Wiesel. The Pugilist at Rest. Thom Jones. For Esmè - With Love and Squalor. JD Salinger. The War Prayer. Mark Twain. The Butter Battle Book. Dr. Seuss (Theodore Geisel). The Enemy. Pearl S Buck. The Murderer. Mikhail Bulgarkov. Prisoner without a Name, Cell without a Number. Jacobo Timerman. Regarding the pain of others. Susan Sontag Public Health and Social Justice Website http://www.phsj.org martindonohoe@phsj.org Martin Donohoe