PEACED, WAR, AND RELATED MATTERS:
SELECTED JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS
Abler, T.S., 1992, "Scalping, torture, cannibalism and rape: an ethnohistorical analysis of conflicting cultural values in war," Anthropologica 34:3-20.
American Anthropological Association, 1962 (Feb). "American Anthropologists Pledge Efforts to World Peace," Current Anthropology 3(1):78.
Anderson, Gordon L., 1988. "The Philosophical Basis of Peace Studies: Theoretical Confusion and the Process of Integration," International Social Science Review 63(2):60-70.
Balandier, G., 1986. "An Anthropology of Violence and War," International Social Sciences Journal 38(4):499-512.
Benedict, Ruth, 1959. "The Natural History of War," in An Anthropologist at Work: The Writings of Ruth Benedict, Margaret Mead, ed., pp. 369-382.
Blick, J.P., 1988, "Geoocidal Warfare in Tribal Societies as a Result of European-Induced Culture Conflict," Man 23:654-670.
Boas, Franz, 1912. "An Anthropologist's View of War," International Conciliation 52.
Bonta, B.D., 1996. "Conflict Resolution Among Peaceful Societies: The Culture of Peacefulness," Journal of Peace Research 33(4):403-420.
Bourgois, Philippe, 1991, "Confronting the Ethics of Ethnography: Lessons Learned from Fieldwork in Central America," in Decolonizing Anthropology, Faye Harrison, et al., eds., Washington, D.C.: American Anthropological Association Special Publication, pp.
Broch, Tom, and Johan Galtung, 1966. "Belligerence Among the Primitives," Journal of Peace Research 3:33-45.
Carneiro, Robert L., 1970. "A Theory of the Origin of the State," Science 469:733-738.
Carneiro, R.L., 1994. "War and Peace: Alternating Realities in Human History," in Studying War: Anthropological Perspectives, S.P. Reyna and R.E. Downs, eds., pp. 3-27.
Chagnon, N.A., 1988. "Life Histories, Blood Revenge, and Warfare in a Tribal Population," Science 239:985-991.
Chagnon, N.A., 1996. "Chronic Problems in Understanding Tribal Violence and Warfare," in Genetics of Criminal and Anti-Social Behaviour, G.R. Bock and J.A. Goode, eds., pp. 202-236.
Childe, V. Gordon, 1941. "War in Prehistoric Societies," Sociological Review 33:126-138.
Clifford, James, 1994, "Diasporas," Cultural Anthropology 9(3):302-338.
Dart, Raymond, 1953. "The Predatory Transition from Ape to Man," International Anthropological and Linguistic Review 1:201-219.
Davis, Shelton H., 1976. "The Yanomamo: Ethnographic Images and Anthropological Responsibilities," in S.H. Davis and R.O. Matthews, eds., The Geological Imperative: Anthropology and Development in the Amazon Basin, pp. 1-23.
Dawson, Doyne, 1996. "The Origins of War: Biological and Anthropological Theories," History and Theory: Studies in the Philosophy of History 35(1):1-28.
Dennen, J.M.G. van der, 1990. "Primitive War and the Ethnological Inventory Project," in Sociobiology and Conflict, J. van der Dennen and V. Falger, eds., pp. 247-272.
Dentan, Robert Knox, 1995. "Bad Day at Bukit Pekan," American Anthropologist 97(2):225-231.
Desjarlais, Robert, and Arthur Kleinman, 1994. "Violence and Demoralization in the New World Order," Anthropology Today 10(5):9-12.
Diamond, Jared, 1995 (August). "Easter's End," Discover 16(8):64-69.
Ember, C., 1978. "Myths about Hunter-Gatherers," Ethnology 17:439-448.
Ember, Carol R., and Melvin Ember, 1992. "Resource Unpredictability, Mistrust, and War," Journal of Conflict Resolution 36(2):242-262.
Ember, Carol R., and Melvin Ember, 1994. "War, Socialization, and Interpersonal Violence: A Cross-Cultural Study," Journal of Conflict Resolution 38(4):620-646.
Ember, Melvin, and Carol R. Ember, 1994. "Cross-Cultural Studies of War and Peace: Recent Achievements and Future Possibilities," in Studying War: Anthropological Perspectives, S.P. Reyna and R.E. Downs, eds., pp. 185-208.
Evans-Pritchard, E.E., 1973, "Operations on the Akobi and Gila Rivers 1940-41," Army and Defense Quarterly 103(4):470-479.
Fabbro, D., 1978. "Peaceful Societies: An Introduction," Journal of Peace Research XV(1):67-83.
Ferguson, R. Brian, 1984. "Introduction: Studying War," in Warfare, Culture, and Environment, R. Brian Ferguson, ed., pp. 1-79.
Ferguson, R. Brian, 1988. "How Can Anthropologists Promote Peace?," Anthropology Today 4(3):1-3.
Ferguson, R. Brian, 1992a. "Tribal Warfare," Scientific American 266(1):108-113.
Ferguson, R. Brian, 1992b. "A Savage Encounter: Western Contact and the Yanomami War Complex," in War in the Tribal Zone: Expanding States and Indigenous Warfare, R. Brian Ferguson and Neil L. Whitehead, eds., pp. 199-227.
Ferguson, R. Brian, and Neil L. Whitehead, eds., 1992, "The Violent Edge of Empire," in War in the Tribal Zone: Expanding States and Indigenous Warfare, R.B. Ferguson and N.L. Whitehead, eds., Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research Press, Ch. 1, pp. 1-30.
Fry, Douglas P., 1992. "`Respect for the Rights of Others Is Peace': Learning Aggression versus Nonaggression among the Zapotec," American Anthropologist 94:621-639.
Fry, Douglas P., 1998. "Anthropological Perspectives on Aggression: Sex Differences and Cultural Variation," Aggressive Behavior 24(2):81-95.
Fry, Douglas P., 1999. "Peaceful Societies," Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, and Conflict 2:719-733.
Galtung, Johan, 1995. "Nonviolence and Deep Culture: Some Hidden Obstacles," Peace Research 27(3):21-37.
Gellner, Ernest, 1995, "War and Violence," in his Anthropology and Politics: Revolutions in the Sacred Grove, Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Publishers, pp. 160-179.
Gellner, Ernest, 1995, "Tribe and State in the Middle East," in his Anthropology and Politics: Revolutions in the Sacred Grove, Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Publishers, pp. 180-201.
Gibson, Arrell Morgan, 1985, "Native Americans and the Civil War," American Indian Quarterly IX(4):385- .
Gillespie, Thomas R., 1993. "Unwanted Responsibility: Humanitarian Military Intervention to Advance Human Rights," Peace and Change
18(3):219-246.
Guanson, Lou Ann Ha'aheo, 1997. "Non-Violent Elements in Hawai'ian Culture," Peace Research 29(3):63-73.
Gusterson, Hugh, 1992 (May/June). "Coming of Age in a Weapons Lab," The Sciences, pp. 16-22.
Haas, Jonathan, and Winifred Creamer, 1997, "Warfare Among the Pueblos: Myth, History, and Ethography," Ethnohistory 44(4):617-654.
Heider, Karl G., 1988. "The Rashomon Effect: When Ethnographers Disagree," American Anthropologist 90(1):73-81.
Herskovits, Melville, 1972. "Cultural Diversity and World Peace," in his Cultural Relativism: Perspectives in Cultural Pluralism, pp. 71-96.
Homer-Dixon, T.F., J.H. Boutwell, and G.W. Rathjens, 1993. "Environmental Change and Violent Conflict," Scientific American 263(2):38-45.
Huntington, Samuel P., 1993 (Summer). "The Clash of Civilizations?," Foreign Affairs 72(3):22-49.
Kaplan, Robert D., 1994. "The Coming Anarchy," Atlantic Monthly 273(2):44-76.
Kano, Takayoshi, 1990. "The Bonobo's Peaceable Kingdom," Natural History 11:62-71.
Klare, Michael T., 2001 (May-June), "The New Geography of Conflict," Foreign Affairs 80(3):49-61.
Knauft, Bruce M., 1987. "Reconsidering Violence in Simple Societies," Current Anthropology 28(4):457-500.
Knauft, Bruce M., 1990. "Melanesian Warfare: A Theoretical History," Oceania 60:250-311.
Knauft, Bruce M., 1992, "Warfare, Western Intrusion, and Ecology in Melanesia," Man 27:399-403.
Krohn-Hansen, Christian, 1997. "The Anthropology and Ethnography of Political Violence," Journal of Peace Research 34(2):233-240.
Levy, Jack S., 1998, "The Causes of War: Theoretical Progress and Problems," Annual Review of Political Science 1:139-165.
Malinowski, Bronislaw, 1941. "An Anthropological Analysis of War," American Journal of Sociology 46:521-550.
Marx, Emanuel, 1997, "Is There a Chance for Peace in the Middle East?," Anthropology Today 13(1):7-16.
McClintock, Cynthia, 1984, "Why Peasants Rebel?" The Case of Peru's Sindero Lumnioso," World Politics 27(1):48-84.
Mead, Margaret, 19, Margaret, 1964. "Warfare: It's Only an Invention, Not a Biological Necessity," in her Anthropology: A Human Science, pp. 126-133.
Melko, Matthew, 1984. "Peaceful Societies," World Encyclopedia of Peace, Ervin Laszol and Jong Youl Yo, eds., 2:268-270.
Messer, Ellen, 1993. "Anthropology and Human Rights," Annual Review of Anthropology 22:221-249.
Messing, Simon D., and Spencer L. Rogers, 1976, "On Anthrpology and Nazi Germany," Current Anthropology 17(2):326-327.
Montagu, M.F. Ashley, 1942. "The Nature of War and the Myth of Nature," Scientific Monthly 54:342-353.
Naidu, M.V., 1995. "The Philosophical and Psycho-Behavioral Foundations of Gandhism," Peace Research 27(3):1-19.
Naidu, M.V., 1996. "A Proposal for a General Peace Theory," Peace Research 28(3):1-22.
Nakhleh, Khalil, 1975. "Anthropological Study of Political Conflict: AN Overview," Political Anthropology 1(2):94-108.
Nordstrom, Carolyn, 1998. "Deadly Myths of Aggression," Aggressive Behavior 24(2):147-159.
Oberschall, Anthony, 1978. "Theories of Social Conflict," Annual Review of Sociology 4:291-315.
Otterbein, Keith F., 1973. "The Anthropology of War," in Handbook of Social and Cultural Anthropology, J.J. Honigmann, ed., pp. 923-958.
Otterbein, Keith F., 1994. "Convergence in the Anthropological Study of Warfare," in his Feuding and Warfare, pp. 133-146.
Otterbein, Keith F., 1997 (Spring), "The Origins of War," Critical Review 11(2):251-277.
Otterbein, Keith F., 1999 (December), "A History of Research on Warfare in Anthropology," American Anthropologist 101(4):794-805.
Palmer, Stuart, 1965. "Murder and Suicide in Forty Non-Literate Societies," Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Police Science 56:320-324.
Perry, W.J., 1917. "The Peaceable Habits of Primitive Communities: An Anthropological Study of the Golden Age," The Hibben Journal 16:28-46.
Podolefsky, A., 1984. "Contemporary Warfare in the New Guinea Highlands," Ethnology XXIII(2):73-87.
Ramos, Alcida Rita, 1987. "Reflecting on the Yanomami: Ethnographic Images and the Pursuit of the Exotic," Cultural Anthropology 2:284-304.
Robarchek, Clayton A., and Carolyn J. Robarchek, 1992. "Cultures of War and Peace: A Comparative Study of the Waorani and Semai," in Aggression and Peacefulness in Humans and Other Primates, James Silverberg and J. Patrick Gray, eds.,pp. 189-213.
Robarchek, Clayton A., and Carolyn J. Robarchek, 1998. "Reciprocities and Realities: World Views, Peacefulness, and Violence Among Semai and Waorani," Aggressive Behavior 24(2):123-133.
Robbins, Richard H., 1997, Cultural Anthropology: A Problem-Based Approach, Itasca, IL: F.E. Peacock Publishers, Inc. (Ch. 7 "The Cultural Construction of Violent Conflict").
Roper, Marilyn Keyes, 1969. "A Survey of the Evidence for Intrahuman Killing in the Pleistocene," Current Anthropology 10(4):427-458.
Roscoe, Oaul B., 199 . "War and Society in Sepik New Guinea," Journal Royal Anthropological Institute 2:645-666.
Ross, M., 1985. "Internal and External Conflict and Violence: Cross-Cultural Evidence and a New Analysis," Journal of Conflict Resolution 29:547-579.
Shankman, Paul, 1991, "Culture Contact, Cultural Ecology, and Dani Warfare," Man 26:229-321.
Shiloh, Ailon, 1975, "Psychological Anthropology: A Case Study in Cultural Blindness," Current Anthropology 16(4):618-620.
Schilz, Thomas Frank, and Donald E. Worcester, 1987, "The Spread of Firearms Among the Indian Tribes of the Northern Frontier in New Spain," The American Indian Quarterly XI(1):1- .
Simons, Anna, 1999. "War: Back to the Future," Annual Review of Anthropology 28:73-108.
Smuts, Barbara, 1989. "Primate Detente," Natural History 4:91-95.
Sorensen, Georg, 1992. "Utopianism in Peace Research: The Ghandhian Heritage," Journal of Peace Research 29(2):135-144.
Sponsel, L.E., 1992. "Our Fascination with the Tasaday: Anthropological Images and Images of Anthropology," in The Tasaday Controversy: Assessing the Evidence, Thomas N. Headland, ed., pp. 200-212.
Sponsel, L.E., 1994a. "The Mutual Relevance of Anthropology and Peace Studies," in The Anthropology of Peace and Nonviolence, L.E.Sponsel and Thomas Gregor, eds., pp. 1-36.
Sponsel, L.E., 1994b. "Toward a Pedagogy of the Anthropology of Peace and Nonviolence," in The Anthropology of Peace and Nonviolence, L.E. Sponsel and Thomas Gregor, eds., pp. 259-269.
Sponsel, L.E., 1996a. "Peace and Nonviolence," in Encyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology, David Levinson and Melvin Ember, eds., 3:908-912.
Sponsel, L.E., 1996b. "Human Rights and Advocacy Anthropology," in Encyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology, David Levinson and Melvin Ember, eds., 2:602-607.
Sponsel, Leslie E., 1996c, "The Natural History of Peace: A Positive View of Human Nature," in A Natural History of Peace, Thomas Gregor, ed., pp. 95-125.
Sponsel, L.E., 1997a. "Peace and Nonviolence," in The Dictionary of Anthropology, Thomas Barfield, ed., pp. 350-352.
Sponsel, L.E., 1997b. "Human Rights," in The Dictionary of Anthropology, Thomas Barfield, ed., pp. 248-250.
Sponsel, L.E., 1998. "Yanomami: An Arena of Conflict and Aggression in the Amazon," Aggressive Behavior 24(2):97-112.
Sponsel, L.E., 2000 (December), "Reply to Otterbein," American Anthropologist 102(4):837-840.
Sponsel, L.E., and Kenneth R. Good, 2000 (February). "Anthropologists Debate the Future of War," American Anthropological Association Anthropology News 41(2):19-20.
Starn, Orin, 1991, ""Missing the Revolution: Anthropologists and War in Peru," Cultural Anthropology 6(1):63-91.
Steedly, Mary Margaret, 1999, "The State of Culture Theory in the Anthropology of Southeast Asia," Annual Review of Anthropology 28:431-454.
Stephenson, Carolyn M., 1999. "Peace Studies, Overview," Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, and Conflict 2:809-820.
Summy, Ralph, 1993. "The Efficacy of Nonviolence: Examining "The Worst Case Scenario"," Peace Research 25(2):1-19.
Sussman, Robert W., 1997. "Exploring Our Basic Human Nature: Are Humans Inherently Violent?," AnthroNotes 19(3):1-6,17-19.
Sussman, Robert W., 1999, "The Myth of Man the Hunter/Man the Killer," in his The Biological Basis of Human Behavior, Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, pp. 121-129.
Tambiah, S.J., 1989. "Ethnic Conflict in the World Today," American Ethnologist 16(2):335-349.
Taylor, Kenneth I., 1977, "Raiding, dueling, and descent membership among the Sanuma," Actes Du XL lle COngres International des Americanistes 2:91-104.
Tiffany, S.W., and K.J. Adams, 1994. "Anthropology's "fierce" Yanomami: Narratives of Sexual Politics in the Amazon," National Women's Studies Association Journal 6(2):169-196.
Tiffany, S.W., and K.J.Adams, 1996. "Housewives of the Forest: Representations in Ethnographic Films," Women's Studies 25:169-188.
Tinbergen, Niko, 1968. "On War and Peace in Animals and Man," Science 160:1411-1418.
Vasquez, John A., 1995. "Why Do Neighbors Fight? Proximity, Interaction, or Territoriality," Journal of Peace Research 32(3):277-293.
Vencl, S., 1984. "War and Warfare in Archaeology," Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 3:116-132.
de Waal, Frans, 1995. "Bonobo Sex and Society," Scientific American 273(3):82-88.
Walker, Phillip L., 2001, "A Bioarchaeological Perspective on the History of Violence," Annual Review of Anthropology 30: .
Wallensteen and Sollenberg, 1996. "The End of International War? Armed Conflict 1989-95," Journal of Peace Research 33(3):353-370.
Webster, David, 2000, "The Not So Peaceful Civilization: A Review of Maya War," Journal of World Prehistory 14(1):65-119.
Westing, Arthur H., 1982. "War as a Human Endeavor: The High-Fatality of Wars of the Twentieth Century," Journal of Peace Research 3:261-264.
Wehr, Paul, 1995. "Commentary: Toward a History of Nonviolence," Peace and Change 20(1):82-93.
Weiss, Meira, 1997, "War Bodies, Hedonist Bodies: Dialectics of the Collective and the Individual in Israeli Society," American Ethnologist 24(4):813-832.
Wolf, Eric R., 1987. "Cycles of Violence: The Anthropology of War and Peace," in Waymarks, Kenneth Moore, ed., pp. 127-150.
Wolf, Jan J. de, 1992, "Ethnology in the Third Reich," Current Anthropology 17(2):326-327.
Winkelman, Michael, 1998 (Summer), "Aztec Human Sacrifice: Cross-Cultural Assessment of the Ecological Hypothesis," Ethnology 37(3): 285-298.
Wolfe, Thomas C., 2000, "Cultures and Communities in the Anthropology of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union," Annual Review of Anthropology 29:195-216.
Wright, Robin, 1988. "Anthropological Presuppositions of Indigenous Advocacy," Annual Review of Anthropology 17:365-426.