Robert A. Irwin Periodicals Collection

1958-2018
8 boxes (9 linear ft.)
Call no.: MS 1121
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Robert A. Irwin is an activist and educator living in Massachusetts. He first became active in social change work with Movement for a New Society (1971-1988), and went on to work with such organizations as the Exploratory Project on the Conditions of Peace (ExPro), and New England War Tax Resistance, and with organizers and activists such as Gene Sharp, Randy Kehler, Elise Boulding, Randy Forsberg, Robert Jay Lifton, and George Lakey. He was an active collector of published materials from these movements. Irwin studied philosophy at Princeton University and Antioch College, and earned a Ph.D. in sociology at Brandeis University. He has taught at Tufts University, Brandeis, College of the Holy Cross, and, for over twenty years, at Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Writing and Communication Center. In addition to his activism and collecting, Irwin has authored resources on coalition building, nonviolence, and peace, including his book Building a Peace System (1989); a book chapter condensing his book in Mobilizing Democracy (1991), and with Gordon Faison "Why Nonviolence?," a special Dandelion Issue issued by Movement for a New Society.



The Robert A. Irwin Periodicals Collection consists of publications and periodicals produced by activists and movements for social justice. The collection's topic area is broad, but it has especially strong representation from movements engaged in peace work, nonviolence, politics, radicalism, socialism, and feminism. Titles with larger runs include WIN (subtitled "Peace and Freedom through Nonviolent Action,") Liberation, Monthly Review, Our Generation, Peace Work, Radical America, Seven Days, Socialist Revolution, and Telos, among others. The collection also includes Irwin's own book and other publications.

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Background on Robert A. Irwin

Robert A. Irwin is an activist and educator living in Massachusetts. He first became active in social change work with Movement for a New Society (1971-1988), and went on to work with such organizations as the Exploratory Project on the Conditions of Peace (ExPro), and New England War Tax Resistance, and with organizers and activists such as Gene Sharp, Randy Kehler, Elise Boulding, Randy Forsberg, Robert Jay Lifton, and George Lakey. He was an active collector of published materials from these movements. Irwin studied philosophy at Princeton University and Antioch College, and earned a Ph.D. in sociology at Brandeis University. He has taught at Tufts University, Brandeis, College of the Holy Cross, and, for over twenty years, at Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Writing and Communication Center. In addition to his activism and collecting, Irwin has authored resources on coalition building, nonviolence, and peace, including his book Building a Peace System (1989); a book chapter condensing his book in Mobilizing Democracy (1991), and with Gordon Faison "Why Nonviolence?," a special Dandelion Issue issued by Movement for a New Society.

Scope of collection

The Robert A. Irwin Periodicals Collection consists of publications and periodicals produced by activists and movements for social justice. The collection's topic area is broad, but it has especially strong representation from movements engaged in peace work, nonviolence, politics, radicalism, socialism, and feminism. Titles with larger runs include WIN (subtitled "Peace and Freedom through Nonviolent Action,") Liberation, Monthly Review, Our Generation, Peace Work, Radical America, Seven Days, Socialist Revolution, and Telos, among others. The collection also includes Irwin's own book and other publications.

Inventory

PERIODICALS


Anarchos
ca.1972
Box 3
Black Star
ca.1976 Apr
Box 3
Breakthrough
1987
Box 3
Communities
1997
Box 3

25th Anniversary issue.

Cultural Correspondence
1977-1978
Box 3
A City for People
1974
Box 7

Published by the Montreal Citizens Movement.

Dateline
1991 Sep-Nov
Box 3

Also includes a pamphlet, "Nonviolence International."

The Defenestrator
2009
Box 3
Extra!
1991-1993
Box 8
Extra!
1995
Box 8
Extra! Update
1994-1995
Box 8
Fifth Estate
1975-1976
Box 3
Frontline
1991-1992
Box 3

>Also includes a pamphlet, "Nonviolence International."

Future Survey
1987 May
Box 8
Future Survey
1988-1991
Box 8
Future Survey
1992 Feb-Jun
Box 8
Graswurzel Revolution
1985 Nov
Box 3
Green Revolution
1978
Box 3
Growing Without Schooling
1994-1998
Box 8
The How-To-Start Folder for Self-Managed Businesses
ca.1977
Box 5
In Common
1975-1976
Box 3
In These Times
1981 Sep
Box 3
John Holt's Bookstore Catalog
1993-1995
Box 3
John Holt's Bookstore Catalog
1997 Jun
Box 3
Just Economics
1973-1976
Box 8
Left Green Notes
1991 Feb-Mar
Box 3
Liberation
1967 Sep-Oct
Box 7
Liberation
1969-1970
Box 7
Liberation
1972-1977
Box 7
Lies Of Our Times
1992-1993
Box 3
The Match!
1974
Box 3
Monthly Review
1958 Jul-Aug
Box 6
Monthly Review
1962-1963
Box 6
Monthly Review
1966 Dec
Box 6
Monthly Review
1973-1975
Box 6
Monthly Review
1977-1981
Box 6
More Than A Paycheck
1995
Box 3
Moving On
1977 Sep
Box 3
Ms.
1982 Aug
Box 3
Ms.
1985 Sep
Box 3
New American Movement
1974-1975
Box 3
New American Movement - Moving On
1975 Jan-Feb
Box 3
Non-Offensive Defense
1985-1989
Box 7
The Nonviolent Activist
1987-1988
Box 8
The Nonviolent Activist
1991 Jan-Feb
Box 8
The Nonviolent Activist
1993-1995
Box 8
The Nonviolent Activist
1997-2001
Box 8
The Nuclear Resister
1990-1991
Box 3
The Nuclear Resister
2003 Apr
Box 3
Nuclear Times
1987-1990
Box 3
Off Our Backs
1977-1978
Box 4
Off Our Backs
1982-1985
Box 4
Off Our Backs
1987-1988
Box 4
Off Our Backs
1990 Jun-Sep
Box 4
Off Our Backs
1994-1996
Box 4
Open Road
1976-1977
Box 3
Organizing Notes
1979 Jan-Feb
Box 3
Our Generation
1966 Nov
Box 7
Our Generation
1973-1974
Box 7
Our Generation
1979-1983
Box 7
Our Generation
1985
Box 7
Our Generation
1988-1990
Box 7
Our Generation
1992-1994
Box 7
Peace Calendar
1968-1970
Box 8
Peace Calendar
1972-1979
Box 8
Peace News for Nonviolent Revolution
1976 Jun
Box 3
Peace News for Nonviolent Revolution
1993 Apr
Box 3
Peace Review
1990-1992
Box 3
Peace Work
1977-1978
Box 8
Peace Work
1980-1983
Box 8
Peace Work
1985-1990
Box 8
Peace Work
1993-1999
Box 8
Peace Work
2003-2004
Box 8
Peace Work - Correspondence & Indexes
1985-1986
Box 8

Four documents related to Peace Work: A Comprehensive Peacework Index from 1972-1984; two copies of a special edition of Peacework with essay compilations from Fall 1996; and a reminder for subscribers to renew their subscriptions from March 1989.

Peace Work - Correspondance & Indexes
1989 Mar
Box 8
Plain
ca.1973
Box 3
Racism and Busing in Boston
ca.1973
Box 7

Published by Radical America.

Radical America
1970-1985
Box 5
Radical America
1987 Dec
Box 5
Radical America
1970-1974
Box 7
Radical America
1977-1979
Box 7
Radical America
1983, 1987
Box 7
The Red Menace
1976 Feb
Box 3
Root & Branch
ca.1973, 1979, 1982
Box 3
Science for the People
1982
Box 3
The Second Wave
ca.1973
Box 3
Association for Self Management Newsletter
1973-1976
Box 5
Self Management
1977-1980
Box 5
Self Management Misc.
1974 Jan-Feb
Box 5
Workplace Democracy
1981
Box 5

Workplace Democracy is Self-Management under a new name. The magazine seemingly renamed itself between the summer of 1980 and Spring of 1981.

Self Management - miscellaneous
1974 Jan-Feb
Box 5

Documents pertaining to the "First Annual Conference of People for Self-Management."

Seven Days A Weekly Newsmagazine
1976
Box 4
Seven Days Misc.
ca.1979
Box 4
Seven Days
1975-1979
Box 4
Social Inventions
1989 Jun-Jul
Box 3
Socialism and Democracy
1985-1987
Box 7
Socialist Review
1970
Box 5
Socialist Review
1972-1982
Box 5
Socialist Review
1987-1988
Box 5
Socialist Revolution
1977-1988
Box 5

In December 1977 Socialist Review Changed its name to Socialist Revolution.

Soil of Liberty
ca.1975-1976
Box 3
Sojourner
2002 Jan
Box 3
Solidarity for Social Revolution
1978
Box 3
Solidarity for Workers' Power
1975 May
Box 3
The Storm!
1980
Box 3
Synthesis
1979
Box 3
Telos
1968-1983
Box 6
Trivia
1982
Box 5
Toward Freedom/Euro File
1990 May
Box 3
Towards a Revolutionary Party
1976 Jun
Box 3
Turbulence
2009 Dec
Box 3
Urgent Tasks
1977, 1980
Box 3
URPE
1976 Dec
Box 3
War Resistance
1976
Box 3
What Is Class Consciousness?
1971 Oct
Box 3
Win
1973-1977
Box 4
Win
1981-1982
Box 4
Win
2006
Box 4
Win
2008-2015
Box 4
Win
1972-1983
Box 2
Win
1971-1978
Box 1
Win
1980-1982
Box 1
Win Indexes
1978, 1980-1982
Box 4
Win Special Supplement
ca.1967 Feb
Box 1

Published to memorialize A.J Muste, who died 1967-02-11.

Win Miscellaneous
ca.1973-1987
Box 4
Working Paper/Arbejdspapier
1985-1987
Box 7
WRL News
1980-1981
Box 3
The Yankee Radical
2008 Sep
Box 3
Yes!
1988
Box 8
Yes!
2000-2002
Box 8
Yes!
2014-2018
Box 8
Z Magazine
1992
Box 8
IRWIN, ROBERT A.


Building a Peace System, Irwin, Robert A., Washington, D.C.: ExPro Press (Exploratory Project on the Conditions of Peace.)
1989
Box 3
Mobilizing Democracy, Bates, Greg, ed., Monroe, ME: Common Courage Press, 1991.
1991
Box 3

Includes Irwin's 20 page essay, "Beyond Crisis Response - Building a Peace System", a condensation of the above book.

Why Nonviolence?, Irwin, Bob, and Gordon Faison.
ca.1982
Box 3

Special Dandelion Issue, issued by Movement for a New Society.

Unidentified Photographs
ca.1975
Box 3
Organizing Social Movements - miscellaneous
ca.1969-1980
Box 5

Administrative information

Access

The collection is open for research.

Provenance

Gift of Robert A. Irwin, 2021.

Processing Information

Processed by Elena Greco, Fall 2024.

Language:

English

Copyright and Use (More information )

Cite as: Robert A. Irwin Periodicals Collection (MS 1121). Robert S. Cox Special Collections and University Archives Research Center, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries.

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Subjects

  • Nonviolence--Periodicals
  • Peace--Periodicals
  • Radicalism--Periodicals
  • Social change--Periodicals
  • Socialism--Periodicals

Genres and formats

  • Periodicals

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