Richard Bartlett Gregg

American philosopher, pacifist and peace activist

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Books

  • Amin, Shahid. Event, Metaphor, Memory: Chauri Chaura 1922-1992. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995.

  • Ansboro, John, Martin Luther King, Jr.: Nonviolent Strategies and

  • Tactics for Social Change Paperback, Madison Books, 2000.

  • Appelbaum, Patricia. Kingdom to Commune: Protestant Pacifist Culture between World War I and the Vietnam Era. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2009.

  • Bairoch, Paul. Economics and World History: Myths and Paradoxes. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993.

  • Barnes, Henry. Into the Heart’s Land: A Century of Rudolf Steiner’s Work in North America. Great Barrington, MA: SteinerBooks, 2005.

  • Bleiker, Roland. Popular Dissent, Human Agency, and Global Politics. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2000.

  • Burrows, Robert J. The Strategy of Nonviolence Defense: A Gandhian Approach. Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York, 1996.

  • Chabot, Sean. Transnational Roots of the Civil Rights Movement: African America Explorations of the Gandhian Repertoire. New York: Lexington Books, 2012.

  • Carlson, W. Bernard. Tesla: Inventor of the Electrical Age. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, 2003.

  • Ceade, Martin, Pacifism in Britain, 1914-45: Defining of a Faith, Oxford Historical Monographs, 1980.

  • Chatfield, Charles. For Peace and Justice: Pacifism in America 1914-1941. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press. 1971.

  • Davis, Colin J. Power at Odds: The 1922 National Railroad Shopmen’s Strike. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1997.

  • Dekar, Paul R. Creating the Beloved Community. Journeying with the

  • Fellowship of Reconciliation (Telford: Cascadia and Scottdale:

  • Herald, 2005)

  • Doctor, Adi H. Sarvodaya: A Political and Economic Study. New York: Asia Publishing House, 1967.

  • Dubovsky, Melvin. We Shall Be All: A History of the Industrial Workers of the World. Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1969.

  • Elgin, Duane. Voluntary Simplicity: Toward a Way of Life that is Outwardly Simple, Inwardly Rich. New York: Morrow Press, 1981.

  • Fox, Richard G. and Orin Starn, eds, Between Resistance and Revolution. Cultural Politics and Social Protest, New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1997.

  • Gandhi, Rajmohan. Gandhi: the Man, His People, and the Empire. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2008.

  • Gregg, James Bartlet. Harvard University, The Twentieth Secretary’s Report of the Class of 1866. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1922.

  • Gregg, James Edgar. Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Report of the Class of 1897. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1922.

  • Gregg, Richard. The Power of Nonviolence. Schocken Books, New York, 1966.

  • The Economics of Khaddar. Madras, India: S Ganesan, 1928.

  • Fiftieth Anniversary Report of the Harvard Class of 1907. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1957).

  • Gandhiism Vs. Socialism. New York: The John Day Company, 1932.

  • Gandhiji’s Satyagraha: or, Non-violent Resistance. Madras: S. Ganesan, 1930.

  • Pacifist Program in a Time of War, Threatened War, or Fascism. Wallingford PA: Pendle Hill Publications, 1939.

  • A Preparation for Science. Ahmedabad: Gujarat Vidyapith, 1928.

  • The Psychology and Strategy of Gandhi’s Non-violent Resistance. Madras: S. Ganesan. 1929.

  • The Value of Voluntary Simplicity. Wallingford, PA: Pendle Hill Publications, 1936.

  • Holmes, John Haynes, My Gandhi, New York: Harper & Brothers, 1953.

  • Howell, John Harris. Bloodless Victories: The Rise and Fall of the Open Shop in the Philadelphia Metal Trades, 1890-1940. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000.

  • Irschick, Eugene F. Politics and Social Conflict in South India: the non-Brahman Movement and Tamil Separatism 1916-1929. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969.

  • Jameson, Elizabeth. All That Glitters: Class, Conflict, and Community in Cripple Creek. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1998.

  • Johnson, Richard. Gandhi’s Experiments with Truth: Essential Writings By and About Mahatma Gandhi. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2006.

  • Jones, Teddy and McConnell, Edwina. A Stone for Every Journey: Traveling the Life of Elinor Gregg, R.N. Santa Fe NM: Sunstone Press, 2005.

  • Kosek, Joseph Kip. Acts of Conscience: Christian Nonviolence and Modern American Democracy. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.

  • Kulkarni, Sudheendra. Music of the Spinning Wheel: Mahatma Gandhi’s Manifesto for the Internet Age. New Dehli: Amaryllis, 2012.

  • Levine, Daniel, Bayard Rustin and the Civil Rights Movement, New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2000.

  • Lindsey, Donal. Indians at Hampton Institute. 1877-1923. Urbana IL: University of Illinois Press, 1995.

  • Michael G. Long, ed., I Must Resist: Bayard Rustin's Life In Letters, San Francisco:

  • City Light Books, 2012.

  • August Meier and Elliott Rudwick, CORE. A Study in the Civil Rights

  • Movement 1942-1968. New York: 1973.

  • Miller, Jake C. Prophets of a Just Society. Huntington, N.Y.: Nova Science Publishers, 2002.

  • Molin, Marian. Radical Pacifism in Modern America: Egalitarianism and Protest. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006.

  • Nearing, Helen and Scott. Living the Good Life: How to Live Sanely and Simply in a Troubled World. New York: Schocken Books, 1970.

  • Nojeim, Michael. Gandhi and King: The Power of Nonviolent Resistance. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger, 2004.

  • Olson, Carl. The Many Colors of Hinduism: a Thematic-Historical Introduction. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2007.

  • Penfield, Wilder. The Difficult Art of Giving: The Epic of Alan Gregg. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1967.

  • Perry, Lewis. Civil Disobedience: An American Tradition. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013.

  • Pletcher, Kenneth. The History of India. New York: Britannica Educational Publications, 2011.

  • William Schneider, “The Men Who Followed Flexner: Richard Pearce, Alan Gregg and the Rockefeller Foundation Medical Divisions 1919-1951,” in Schneider (ed). Rockefeller Philanthropy and Modern Biomedicine: International Initiatives from World War I to the Cold War. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2002.

  • Saltmarsh, John. Scott Nearing: an Intellectual Biography. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1991.

  • Scalmer, Sean, Gandhi in the West : the Mahatma and the Rise of Radical Protest, Cambridge: Cambirdge University Press, 2011.

  • Sharma, Asha. An American in Gandhi’s India: The Biography of Satyanand Stokes. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2008.

  • Slate, Nicolo. Colored Cosmopolitanism: The Shared Struggle of the United States and India. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2012.

  • Trivedi, Lisa. Clothing Gandhi’s Nation: Homespun and Modern India. Bloomington Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2007.

  • Weber, Thomas. Gandhi as Disciple and Mentor. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004.

  • Gandhi’s Peace Army: The Shanti Sea and Unarmed Peace Keeping. Syracuse NY: Syracuse University Press, 1996.

  • Whitfield, Stephen. Scott Nearing: Apostle of American Radicalism. New York: Columbia University Press, 1974.

  • Wilkinson, Alan. Dissent or Conform?: War, Peace, and the English Churches 1900-1945. London: SCM Press, 1996.

  • Zaki, Hoda. Civil Rights and Politics at Hampton Institute: The Legacy of Alonzo G. Moron. Urbana IL: University of Illinois Press, 2007.

 

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Articles

  • Chabot, Sean "Submerged Diffusion and the African American Adoption of

  • the Gandhian Repertoire," Passages 3 (April 2001): 32-56Gregg, Richard. “The National War Labor Board.” Harvard Law Review 33-1 (Nov. 1919): 39-63.

  • Cooney, David Scott, "A Consistent Witness of Conscience. Methodist

  • Nonviolent Activists, 1940-1970," Ph.D. dissertation, Iliff School of

  • Theology and The University of Denver.

  • Gross, Minerva and Solomon, Susan. “Building Bridges: Alan Gregg and Soviet Russia 1925-1928.” A Review of Science, Learning and Policy 61:2 (June 2003): 155-82.

  • Kosek, Joseph Kip. “Richard Gregg, Mohandas Gandhi, and the Strategy of Nonviolence.” Journal of American History 91:4: 1318-1348.

  • Patel, G.A. “The Gandhi Ashram.” Poona Agricultural College Magazine 36-40 (1945).

  • Schneider, William. “The Model American Foundation Officer: Alan Gregg and the Rockefeller Foundation Medical Divisions.” A Review of Science, Learning, and Policy 41:2 (June 2003) 155-169.

  • Vinaik, M. “The Evolution of Gandhian Economics.” Sarvodaya June 1962, 209-213.

 

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