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Reklaitis, George. Cold War Lithuania: National armed resistance and Soviet counterinsurgency. Center for Russian & East European Studies, University Center for International Studies, University of Pittsburgh, 2007.

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Hill, Lance E. The Deacons for Defense: Armed resistance and the civil rights movement. University of North Carolina Press, 2003.

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Committee to Fight Repression (U.S.), ed. Build a revolutionary resistance movement: Communiqués from the North American armed clandestine movement, 1982-1985. Committee to Fight Repression, 1986.

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Charles Whiting. Werewolf: The story of the Nazi resistance movement, 1944-1945. L. Cooper, 1996.

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Mekaitė, Rima. Karas po karo: Ginkluotasis antisovietinis pasipriesinimas Lietuvoje 1944-1953 m.; parodos katalogas = War after war : armed anti-Soviet resistance in Lithuania in 1944-1953. Lietuvos gyventoju genocido ir rezistencijos tyrimo centro Genocido auku musiejus, 2004.

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Reuther, Thomas. Widerstand und Wehrmacht: Buch und DVD. Rombach Verlag, 2013.

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Gay, Kathlyn. Militias: Armed and dangerous. Enslow Publishers, 1997.

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League, B'nai B'rith Anti-defamation, ed. Armed & dangerous: Militias take aim at the federal government. Anti-Defamation League, 1994.

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W, Haines Harry, ed. GI resistance: Soldiers and veterans against the war. Vietnam Generation, 1990.

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Strobl, Ingrid. Partisanas: Women in the armed resistance to fascism and German occupation (1936-1945). AK Press, 2008.

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Strobl, Ingrid. Partisanas: Women in the armed resistance to fascism and German occupation (1936-1945). AK Press, 2008.

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Turok, Ben. The ANC and the turn to armed struggle, 1950-1970. Jacana Media, 2010.

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Bastos, Theodiano. A procura do destino. Villa Rica, 1991.

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Pusan Minju Hangjaeng Kinyŏm Saŏphoe, ed. Pak Ch'a-jŏng: Chosŏn Ŭiyongdae punyŏ pongmudanjang. Homil Pat, 2019.

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Nam-su, Pak. Kunin Yi Pŏm-sŏk ŭl mal handa: Ch'ŏngsan-ni chŏnt'u ch'ŏngnyŏn yŏngung, kukkun kŏnsŏl ŭi abŏji : ch'ŏlgi ŭi saengae wa sasang ŭn hondon ŭi sidae e mirae rŭl wihan 'udŭngpul'. Paeksan Sŏdang, 2020.

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Zenón, Carlos (Taso). Memorias de un pueblo pobre en lucha. Editorial El Antillano, 2018.

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Adrienne, Harris, and Botticelli Steven, eds. First do no harm: The paradoxical encounters of psychoanalysis, warmaking, and resistance. Routledge, 2010.

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Jamail, Dahr. The will to resist: Soldiers who refuse to fight in Iraq and Afghanistant [i.e. Afghanistan]. Haymarket Books, 2009.

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Jamail, Dahr. The will to resist: Soldiers who refuse to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan. Haymarket Books, 2009.

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Jamail, Dahr. The will to resist: Soldiers who refuse to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan. Haymarket Books, 2009.

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Jamail, Dahr. The will to resist: Soldiers who refuse to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan. Haymarket Books, 2009.

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Allison, Aimee. Army of none: Strategies to counter military recruitment, end war, and build a better world. Seven Stories Press, 2008.

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Hill, Lance. Deacons for Defense: Armed Resistance and the Civil Rights Movement. University of North Carolina Press, 2005.

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The Naga resistance movement: Prospects of peace and armed conflict. Regency Publications, 2001.

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Umoja, Akinyele. We Will Shoot Back: Armed Resistance in the Mississippi Freedom Movement. NYU Press, 2014.

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Umoja, Akinyele. We Will Shoot Back: Armed Resistance in the Mississippi Freedom Movement. New York University Press, 2013.

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The forgotten war: Armed resistance movement in Estonia in 1944-1956. Grenader, 2005.

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The Deacons for Defense: Armed resistance and the civil rights movement. University of North Carolina Press, 2004.

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We Will Shoot Back Armed Resistance In The Mississippi Freedom Movement. New York University Press, 2013.

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Hill, Lance. The Deacons for Defense: Armed Resistance and the Civil Rights Movement. The University of North Carolina Press, 2006.

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Build a Revolutionary Resistance Movement!: Communiques from the North American Armed Clandestine Movement, 1982-1985. Committee to Fight Repression, 1985.

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Streikus, Arūnas. Unknown War: Anti-Soviet Armed Resistance in Lithuania and Its Legacies. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Streikus, Arūnas. Unknown War: Anti-Soviet Armed Resistance in Lithuania and Its Legacies. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Unknown War: Anti-Soviet Armed Resistance in Lithuania and Its Legacies. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Keith, Lierre, and Derrick Jensen. Earth at Risk: Building a Resistance Movement to Save the Planet. PM Press, 2013.

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Keith, Lierre, and Derrick Jensen. Earth at Risk: Building a Resistance Movement to Save the Planet. PM Press, 2013.

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Keith, Lierre, and Derrick Jensen. Earth at Risk: Building a Resistance Movement to Save the Planet. PM Press, 2013.

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Miz︠h︡ viĭnoi︠u︡ ta myrom: Vidnosyny miz︠h︡ OUN i UPA ta zbroĭnymy sylamy Uhorshchyny (1939-1945) = Between war and peace : relations between OUN and UPA and the armed forces of Hungary (1939-1945). Litopys UPA, 2014.

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Argomaniz, Javier. Resisting Terror. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780197775455.001.0001.

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Abstract This book on civil action and nonviolent resistance to terrorism in Basque Country explains the impact of collective action on the decline and end of the separatist armed group ETA. It reflects on how activism by the peace movement helped to delegitimize in society the use of terrorism to achieve political goals by diffusing democratic and nonviolence norms. It explores how civil society actors created new discourses that challenged ETA’s political project. It describes how civil resistance to the armed group undermined the prestige of militants within the community and helped to limit the social reach of violent extremist narratives. It depicts the efforts by social movement organizations to protect the fabric of society from the effects of political violence. It details how peacebuilding efforts by civil society groups were instrumental in building pressure from ETA’s own political movement to leave the armed struggle behind and later facilitate ETA’s disarmament and disbandment. And it indicates how the findings from this study can be extrapolated to go beyond this case and inform terrorism studies, civil resistance, peace and conflict, and social movements scholarship more widely.
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Cohen, Richard I., ed. Dov Levin and Zvie A. Brown, The Story of an Underground: The Resistance of the Jews in Kovno in the Second World War, trans. Jessica Setbon. Jerusalem: Gefen, 2014. 496 pp. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190912628.003.0015.

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This chapter reviews the book The Story of an Underground: The Resistance of the Jews in Kovno in the Second World War (2014), by Dov Levin and Zvie A. Brown, translated by Jessica Setbon. The Story of an Underground is about the Jews of Kovno (Kaunas) who founded an underground movement during the Holocaust. The armed underground developed a plan to escape to the forests and join the partisans. The ghetto was liquidated in the summer of 1944. Many of the remaining Jews were sent to the Stutthof and Dachau concentration camps. The book highlights the dilemmas of Jewish armed resistance such as difficulties in obtaining weapons and training, some of the failures of the resistance, and some of the positive aspects of those who thought differently from members of the armed resistance.
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Militias: Armed and Dangerous (Issues in Focus). Enslow Publishers, 1997.

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Einwohner, Rachel L. Hope and Honor. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190079437.001.0001.

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Holocaust accounts typically cast Jewish victims as meek, going “like sheep to the slaughter.” Given such portrayals, people ask, “Why didn’t Jews resist?” But Jews did resist, staging armed uprisings in ghettos and camps throughout Nazi-occupied Europe. This book’s goal is not to dispel the myth of Jewish passivity; however, it instead argues that Jewish resistance deserves explanation. Research on social movements shows that protest occurs when protesters have an opportunity for action and both the material resources and belief in themselves to get their protest off the ground, but members of Jewish resistance movements lacked these factors. So why did they fight back? Using methods of comparative-historical sociology, the book answers this question by comparing three Jewish ghettos during World War II: Warsaw (site of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943), Vilna (where activists planned for armed resistance in the ghetto but could not achieve that goal), and Łódź (where no plans for armed resistance emerged). It finds that resistance rested on Jews’ assessments of the threats facing them, and especially on their hope for survival. Somewhat ironically, armed resistance took place only once activists reached the critical conclusion that they had no hope for survival and saw such resistance as the best response to their situation. These findings have implications for other examples of resistance under extreme conditions, such as prison riots and rebellions of enslaved people.
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Zinn, Howard. Soldiers in Revolt: GI Resistance During the Vietnam War. Haymarket Books, 2013.

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Umkhonto We Sizwe: The ANC's Armed Struggle. Penguin Books, Limited, 2016.

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Levin, Dov. Fighting Back: Lithuanian Jewry's Armed Resistance to the Nazis, 1941-1945. Holmes & Meier Pub, 1985.

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Patriotes aux armes!: (Patriots to arms!) : the underground resistance in France, Belgium, Holland, and Italy, 1939-1945. Gale, a part of Cengage Learning, 2011.

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Churchill, Ward, and Scott Crow. Setting Sights: Histories and Reflections on Community Armed Self-Defense. PM Press, 2018.

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Churchill, Ward, and Scott Crow. Setting Sights: Histories and Reflections on Community Armed Self-Defense. PM Press, 2018.

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Cottam, Kazimiera J. Women in War and Resistance: Selected Biographies of Soviet Women Soldiers. New Military Pub, 1998.

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Churchill, Ward, and Scott Crow. Setting Sights: Histories and Reflections on Community Armed Self-Defense. PM Press, 2018.

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