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-American Friends Service Committee [1971], Indochina 1971 : Requirements for Peace in South Asia, Philadelphie, AFSC, 30p.
-American Friends Service Committee [1969], Anatomy of Anti-Communism, New York, Hill & Wang, 138p.
-American Friends Service Committee [1967], La tragédie vietnamienne vue par des Quakers américains, Paris, éditions du Pavillon, 203p. (trad. de Peace in Vietnam. A New Approach in Southeast Asia, New York, Hill & Wang, 132p.)
-American Friends Service Committee [1965], A New China Policy. Some Quakers Proposals, New Haven, Yale University Press, 68p.
-American Friends Service Committee [1954], Record of a Conference on Mediation, New York, AFSC, polycop., 40p.
-American Friends Service Committee [1949], The United States and the Soviet Union, some Quaker proposals for peace, New Haven, Yale University Press, 39p.
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-Barton, William Ernest [1966], The moral challenge of communism : some ethical aspects of Marxist-Leninist society, London, Friends Home Service Committee, 105p.
-Berryman, Philip [1984], What’s wrong in Central America and what to do about it, Philadephie, AFSC, 75p.
-Berryman, Philip [1984], The Religious Roots of Rebellion : Christians in Central American Revolutions, Maryknoll (NY), Orbis Books, 452p.
-Blanshard, Paul [1991], Time out for Africa : a family adventure 5,500 miles from home, Seminole (Fla.), P.B. Blanshard, 281p.
-Boardman, Elizabeth Jelinek [1985], The Phoenix trip: notes on a Quaker mission to Haiphong, Burnsville (N.C.), Celo Press, 174p.
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-Bryan. Alex [1986], Healing the wounds. Quaker relief work during World War Two and its aftermath, London. Quaker Home Service. 32p.
-Burkey, Stan [1993], People first : a guide to self-reliant participatory rural development, London, Zed Books, 244p.
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-Byrd, Robert [1960], Quaker ways in foreign policy, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 230p.
-Carr, Camilla & James, Jonathan [2008], The Sky is Always There : Surviving a kidnapping in Chechnya, London, Canterbury Press, 304p.
-Catchpool, Corder [1972], On two fronts. Letters of a conscientious objector, New York, Garland, 160p.
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-Charney, Joel & Spragens, John [1984], Obstacles to recovery in Vietnam and Kampuchea : US embargo of humanitarian aid, Boston, Oxfam America, 150p.
-Clark, Bronson P. [1997], Not by might : a Viet Nam memoir, Glastonbury (CT), Chapel Rock Publishers, 241p.
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-Curle, Adam [1971], Making peace, London, Tavistock Publications, 301p.
-Curtis, Norah & Gilbey, Cyril [1944], Malnutrition. Quaker work in Austria, 1919-24, and Spain, 1936-39, London, Oxford University Press, 87p.
-Davies, Arfor Tegla [1947], Friends Ambulance Unit. The story of the F.A.U. in the second world war, 1939-1946, London, George Allen & Unwin, 494p.
-Dell, Robert [1934], Germany unmasked, Londres, Martin Hopkinson, 271p.
-Dicklitch, Susan [1998], The elusive promise of NGOs in Africa : lessons from Uganda, New York, St Martin's Press, 294p.
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-Durnbaugh, Donald (ed.) [1975], To serve the present age : the Brethren Service story, Elgin (Ill.), Brethren Press, 224p.
-Ellis, Gene [1984], “ Making PVOs Count More : A Proposal ”, in Gorman, Robert (ed.), Private voluntary organizations as agents of development, Boulder (Colo.), Westview Press, pp.201-13.
-Elmer, Jerry [2001], Missile Defense in Perspective : US Counterforce Nuclear Doctrine, Philadelphia, AFSC, 11p.
-Emmert, Jan Paul & Kajese, Kingston [1984], An Evaluation of AFSC/TAMAPSA in Zimbabwe (The Technical and Material Assistance Program for Southern Africa), Philadelphia, AFSC, 76p.
-Esman, Milton Jacob & Uphoff, Norman [1984], Local organizations : intermediaries in rural development, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 391p. 
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-Fager, Charles (ed.) [1988], Quaker Service At The Crossroads, Bellefonte (Penn.), Kimo Press, 216p.
-Feffer, John [1990], Beyond détente : new options on East-West relations, London, Tauris, 237p.
-Feffer, John (ed.) [2002], Living in hope : people challenging globalization, London, Zed & AFSC, 172p.
-Forbes, John Van Gelder [1962], The Quaker star under seven flags, 1917-1927, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 274p.
-Forest, Jim [1988], « A review of Peace & revolution », in Fager, Charles (ed.), Quaker Service At The Crossroads, Bellefonte (Penn.), Kimo Press, pp.191-6.
-Fosdick, Harry Emerson (ed.) [1951], Rufus Jones speaks to our time, an anthology, New York, Macmillan, 289p.
-Fox, Ralph [1925], People of the steppes, London, Constable, 246p.
-Frank, Matthew [2008], « Working for the Germans : British voluntary societies and the German refugee crisis, 1945–50 », Historical Research vol.82, n°215, pp.157-75.
-Fraser, Thomas [1968], Culture & change in India : the Barpali experiment, Amherst, University of Massachusetts Press, 460p.
-Fraser, Thomas [1961], « Barpali Village Service : A Quaker Experiment in Community Development », Journal of Human Relations vol.9, n°3, pp.285-99.
-Frost, Jerry William [2000], Three Twentieth-Century Revolutions : Liberal Theology, Sexual Moralities, Peace Testimonies, Swarthmore College (Pa), Friends Historical Library, 26p.
-Frost, Jerry William [1992], « Our deeds carry our message : the early history of the American Friends Service Committee », Quaker History (The Bulletin of Friends Historical Association) vol. 81, n°1, pp.1-51.
-Fry, Anna Ruth [1942], Three visits to Russia, 1922-25, London, James Clarke, 44p.
-Fry, Anna Ruth [1926], A Quaker adventure. The story of nine years' relief and reconstruction, London, Nisbet, 389p.
-Fry, Joan Mary [1944], In Downcast Germany 1919-1933, London, James Clarke & Co, 146p.
-Gerson, Joseph & Birchard, Bruce (ed.) [1991], The Sun Nevers Sets… Confronting the Network of Foreign U.S. Military Bases, Boston, AFSC-South End Press, 389p.
-Gill, Rebecca [mai 2009], « “The Rational Administration of Compassion” : The Origins of British Relief in War », Le Mouvement social n°227, pp.9-26.
-Goodbody, Robin [1994], Quaker relief work in Ireland's great hunger, Kendal, Quaker Tapestry Scheme, 32p.
-Goodhand, Jonathan & Lewer, Nick [1999], “ Sri Lanka : NGOs and peace-building in complex political emergencies ”, Third World Quarterly vol.20, n°1, pp.69-87.
-Goy, Patrick, Maney, Gregory & Woehrle, Lynne [2006], Religious Discourse and the US Peace Movement, 1990-2005, San Diego (CA), paper presented at the International Studies Association, polycop., 21p.
-Graham, John William [1922], Conscription and conscience : a history, 1916-1919, London, G. Allen & Unwin, 388p.
-Greenwood, Ormerod John [1975], Quaker encounters, vol. 1 : Friends and relief, York, William Sessions Ltd, 360p.
-Greenwood, Ormerod John [1977], Quaker encounters, vol. 2 : Vines on the Mountains, York, William Sessions Ltd, 320p.
-Greenwood, Ormerod John [1978], Quaker encounters, vol. 3 : Whispers of Truth, York, William Sessions Ltd, 397p.
-Hall, Willis [1938], Quaker international work in Europe since 1914, Genève, Imprimeries réunies de Chambéry (Savoie), 310p.
-Hall Williams, Eryl [1993], A page of History in Relief : London, Antwerp, Belsen, Brunswick, 1944 to 1946, compiled from a personal diary and letters, with the assistance of Friends Relief Service Team 100, York, Sessions Book Trust,124p.
-Hatton, Helen Elizabeth [1993], The largest amount of good : Quaker relief in Ireland, 1654-1921, Kingston (Ont.), McGill-Queen's University Press, 367p.
-Helly, Damien [2008], « Les ONG, l’UE et la gestion de crises : modalités d interactions », in Delcourt, Barbara, Martinelli, Marta & Klimis, Emmanuel (ed.), L'Union européenne et la gestion de crises, Bruxelles, Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles, pp.135-55.
-Henriette Louis, Jeanne & Héron, Jean-Olivier [1990], William Penn et les Quakers : ils inventèrent le Nouveau Monde, Paris, Gallimard, 176p.
-Hewison, Hope Hay [1989], Hedge of wild almonds. South Africa, the pro-Boers & the Quaker conscience, 1890-1910, London, James Currey, 389p.
-Hewitt, Joan [1990], Lending a hand in Holland in 1945-1946, York, William Sessions, 28p.
-Hiatt, Burritt et al. [1943], American Friends Service Committee : Activities in France to November 1942, Philadelphia, AFSC, 59p.
-Hinshaw, David [1970], Rufus Jones, master Quaker, Freeport (N.Y.), Books for Libraries Press, 306p.
-Hinshaw, David [1947], An experiment in friendship : An account of the work of the American Friends Service Committee in Finland, New York, Ernest Benn, 147p.
-Hirst, Margaret Esther [1923], The Quakers in peace and war. An account of their peace principles and practice, London, The Swarthmore Press, 560p.
-Hoek-Smit, Marja [1982], Community participation in squatter upgrading in Zambia : the role of the American Friends Service Committee in the Lusaka Housing Project, Philadelphia, American Friends Service Committee, 145p.
-Hostetter, David [Oct. 2002], « Liberation in One Organization : Apartheid, Nonviolence, and the Politics of the AFSC », Peace & Change vol.27, n°4, pp.572-99.
-Hovey, Michael [1997], « Interceding at the United Nations : The Human Rights of Conscentious Objection », in Smith, Jackie & Pagnucco, Ronald (ed.), Transnational social movements and global politics : solidarity beyond the state, Syracuse (N.Y.), Syracuse University Press, pp.214-24.
-Huizer, Gerritt [1963], “ A Community Development Experience in a Central American Village ”, International Review of Community Development n°12, pp.161-86.
-Ingle, Larry [janv. 1998], « The American Friends Service Committee, 1947-1949 : The Cold War’s Effect », Peace & Change.
-Ingle, Larry [1994], First Among Friends. George Fox and the Creation of Quakerism, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 407p.
-Jackson, Elmore [1983], Middle East mission : the story of a major bid for peace in the time of Nasser and Ben-Gurion, New York, W.W. Norton, 124p.
-Jackson, Elmore [1952], Meeting of Minds, a way to peace through mediation, New York, McGraw-Hill, 200p.
-Johnson, Stanley [1990], Quaker work for prisoners of war in South-West France, 1945-1948, York, Sessions Book Trust, 35p. 
-Jolliffe, Kyle & Sparling, John (ed.) [2002], The Quaker gray jay : Canadian Friends service work, 1931-2001, Toronto, Canadian Friends Service Committee, 22p. 
-Jonas, Gerald [1971], On doing good, New York, Scribner, 177p.
-Jones, Enid Huws [1966], Margaret Fry : the essential amateur, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 256p.
-Jones, Lester [1929], Quakers in Action. Recent humanitarian and reform activities of the American Quakers, New York, Macmillan, 226p.
-Jones, Mary Hoxie [1937], Swords into Ploughshares. An account of the American Friends Service Committee, 1917-1937, New York, Macmillan, 374p.
-Jones, Rufus Matthew [1920], A service of love in war time : American Friends relief work in Europe, 1917-1919, New York, Macmillan, 284p.
-Jones, William [1899], Quaker campaigns in peace and war, London, Headley Bros., 412p.
-Jorns, Auguste [1969], The Quakers as pioneers in social work, Montclair (N.J.), Patterson Smith, 269p.
-Kelber, Magda & MacNeill, Margaret [1949], Quäkerhilfswerk, Britische Zone, 1945-1948, Bad Pyrmont, Leonhard Friedrich, 116p.
-Kenworthy, Leonard Stout [1982], An American Quaker inside Nazi Germany : another dimension of the Holocaust, Kennett Square, Penna. Quaker Publications, 118p.
-Keren, Célia [2009], Autobiographies of Spanish Refugee Children at La Rouvière Quaker Home, France, 1940 : Humanitarian Communication and Children’s Writings, Paris, EHESS, polycop., 15p.
-Kershner, Howard Eldred [1950], Quaker service in modern war, New York, Prentice-Hall, 195p.
-Klein, Philip [1968], From philanthropy to social welfare : an American cultural perspective, San Francisco, Jossey-Bass, 307p.
-Kline, David [8/12/1984], « Starvation threatens 1 million in Eritrea Province », The Atlanta Journal-Constitution pp.13c & 20c.
-Lakey, George [1973], Strategy for a living revolution, New York, Grossman Publishers, 234p.
-Lens, Sydney [1980], Unrepentant Radical : An American Activist’s Account of Five Turbulent Decades, Boston, Beacon Press, 438p.
-Levering, Sam [1988], « What Future for the AFSC ? », in Fager, Charles (ed.), Quaker Service At The Crossroads, Bellefonte (Penn.), Kimo Press, pp.159-69.
-Levy, Barry [1988], Quakers and the American family : British settlement in the Delaware Valley, New York, Oxford University Press, 340p.
-Lewy, Guenter [1988], Peace & revolution : the moral crisis of American pacifism, Grand Rapids (Mich.), William Eerdmans, 283p.
-Lidbetter, Hubert [1993], The Friend's Ambulance Unit, 1939-1943 : three and three quarter years in Norway, Sweden, Finland, Egypt, Greece and Stalag VIII B Germany, York, Sessions Book Trust, 107p.
-Livezey, Lowell [1988], Non-governmental organizations and the ideas of human rights, Princeton (N.J.), Center of International Studies, Princeton University, 199p.
-Llewellyn, Bernard [1953], I left my Roots in China. An account of the author's experiences as a member of the Friends' Ambulance Unit, 1942-1944, London, George Allen & Unwin, 175p.
-Lidbetter, Hubert (ed.) [1919], Section sanitaire anglaise 14, 1915-1919 : an account of the activities in Belgium and Northern France of a section of the Friends Ambulance Unit, Manchester, J. Ellis Benson, 227p.
-Lopez, Ana Maria Gomez [2001], Talking Sense on Colombia, Philadelphia, AFSC, 12p.
-Luick-Thrams, Michael [1996], Out of Hitler's reach : the Scattergood Hostel for European refugees 1939-1943, Mason City (Iowa), M. Luick-Thrams, 321p.
-Lynd, Alice & Staughton [1996], Liberation theology for Quakers, Wallingford (Pa.), Pendle Hill Publications, 36p.
-Lynn, Susan [1992], Progressive women in conservative times : racial justice, peace, and feminism, 1945 to the 1960s, New Brunswick (N.J.), Rutgers University Press, 218p.
-MacClelland, Grigor [1997], Embers of war : letters from a Quaker relief worker in war-torn Germany, London, British Academic Press, 230p.
-MacFadden, David [1997], « The Politics of relief : American Quakers and Russian Bolsheviks, 1917-1921 », Quaker History (The Bulletin of Friends Historical Association) vol. 86, n°1, pp.1-21.
-MacFadden, David & Gorfinkel, Claire [2004], Constructive spirit: Quakers in revolutionary Russia, Pasadena (Calif.), Intentional Productions, 213p.
-Macneill, Margaret [1950], By the Rivers of Babylon. A story of relief work among the displaced persons of Europe, London, Bannisdale Press, 231p.
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-Maddox, James Gray [1956], Technical Assistance by Religious Agencies in Latin America, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 139p.
-Manji, Firoze & O'Coill, Carl [juil. 2002], « The missionary position : NGOs and development in Africa », International Affairs vol.78, n°3, pp.567-83.
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-Mendelsohn, Everett [1989], A compassionate peace : a future for Israel, Palestine, and the Middle East, New York, Hill and Wang, 321p.
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-Mysliwiec, Eva [1988], Punishing the Poor : The International Isolation of Kampuchea, Oxford, Oxfam, 196p.
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-Paddock, William & Elizabeth [1973], We don't know how : an independent audit of what they call success in foreign assistance, Ames, Iowa State University Press, 331p.
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-Pickett, Clarence [1953], For more than bread, An Autobiographical account of twenty-two years’ work with the American Friends Service Committee, Boston, Little Brown, 433p.
-Platt, LaVonne [1973], Barpali after ten years, Philadelphie, AFSC, 106p.
-Powelson, John & Stock, Richard [1990], The peasant betrayed : agriculture and land reform in the Third World, Washington D.C., Cato Institute, 401p.
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-Sutherland, Bill & Meyer, Matt [2000], Guns and Gandhi in Africa : Pan-African insights on nonviolence, armed struggle and liberation, Trenton (N.J.), Africa World Press, 279p.
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