Special Collections on Peace, Politics and Social Change
This is our largest subject area and may be our best known internationally.
Bradford itself has long been seen as a radical city, its rapid development in the 19th century driving pressure for improvements to society. The University was thus a natural home for a new chair in Peace Studies in 1973. The department thrives to this day and in its turn attracted a unique independent library which provides resources on nonviolent social change: Commonweal. Our extensive peace-related collections came to us through these organisations and their networks of links in academia and activist groups.
Our collections tell the story of peaceful protest in the 20th century. Particular strengths include archives of late 1950s and early 1960s nonviolent anti-nuclear campaigning, 1980s peace camps, and initiatives based in the University and its region.
- Adam Curle Archive
- Alternative Defence Commission Archive
- Architects for Peace
- Archives of Peace News
- Barbara Bruce
- Book Action for Nuclear Disarmament (BAND)
- Bradford Nuclear Disarmament Group
- Bradford Peace Action Group
- Campaign against Military Research on Campus
- Campaign to Free Vanunu and for a Nuclear-free Middle East
- Colin Hunter
- Committee for Conflict Transformation Support
- Committee of 100 collected by Derry Hannam
- Commonweal Collection
- Communities at Risk from the Environment
- Community Projects Charitable Trust
- David Hardisty PAX Collection
- David J. Mitchell on Military Nonconformity
- David Markham relating to Tax Refusal
- Direct Action Committee Against Nuclear War
- Dorothy Freeborn Martin Peace Archive
- Eric Baker
- European Organiser of the American-European Peace March from San Francisco to Moscow
- Geoffrey Ostergaard
- Grassington and District Peace Group Archive
- H.G. Alexander Minorities Archive
- Hugh Brock
- Ian and Jennifer Hartley on the Molesworth Peace Camp
- John Steel concerning the Gulf Peace Team
- Joseph Rotblat Book Collection
- London Greenpeace
- Ludwig Baruch Internment Archive
- Margaret Gardiner
- Mary Ringsleben relating to the Committee of 100
- Medical Association for the Prevention of War
- Michael Randle
- M.R. Pollock on the Teach-In on Chemical and Biological Warfare
- Nuclear Disarmament Symbols Drawings
- Operation Namibia
- Peace Ephemera Collection
- Peace News
- Peace Pamphlets Collection
- Peace Tax Campaign
- Peggy Smith Drawings
- Quaker Peace Studies Trust
- Richard Taylor
- Sami Support Committee
- Sarah Meyer relating to Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp
- Tim Wallis on the Molesworth Peace Camp
- West Yorkshire European Nuclear Disarmament Group
- Windscale Inquiry Records
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom