Saturday, January 10, 2004

2:30–4:30 a.m.

107. Food and Nonviolence: The Meanings and Uses of Diet among Western European and U.S. Pacifists
Omni Shoreham, Congressional B

Joint session with the Peace History Society

Chair: Warren Belasco, University of Maryland at Baltimore County
Papers:

The Prototype Pacifist/Vegetarian Commune
Ken Albala, University of the Pacific

“ Meatless Diets” and “Universal Peace”: Revisioning Abstention and Nonviolence in Nineteenth-Century America
Margaret Puskar-Pasewicz, College Misericordia

Hot Food and Hot Tea during the Cold War: The Role of Food and Cooking at the Greenham Common and Seneca, N.Y., Women’s Peace Camps
Wendy E. Chmielewski, Swarthmore College

Comment: Warren Belasco