Manuscripts in Sub-Section D.1:
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Item 1 - Documents on American Catholic Attitudes Toward Peace and War, 1789-1983 [-] Thomas Merton - 1964
First Lines: An excerpt from "Truth and Violence" . . . Certainly America seems to have lost much in World War II
Sub-Type: Published material
Draft:
Copy Type: Xerograph of printed material
Date: no-month no-day, 1984
Number of pages: 1
Additional authors/contributors:
Language: English
Notes: U.S. Catholic historian 4.1: 117.
Location: Archive - File Cabinet 8
Item 2 - Truth and crisis: pages from a monastic notebook
First Lines: The present crisis of the world is the greatest revolution in history - a huge spontaneous upheaval
Sub-Type: Published material
Draft:
Copy Type: Offprint
Date: October no-day, 1965
Number of pages: 8
Additional authors/contributors:
Language: English
Notes: 2 copies of the offprint from
Gandhi marg (New Delhi) 9: 294-298. [Offprint numbered pages 1-8.]
Location: Archive - File Cabinet 8
Item 3 - Truth and violence
First Lines: 1. We live in crisis, and perhaps we find it interesting to do so. Yet we also feel guilty about it,
Sub-Type: Published material
Draft:
Copy Type: Printed material
Date: no-month no-day, 1964
Number of pages: 14
Additional authors/contributors:
Language: English
Notes: Continuum 2.2 (Summer 1964): 268-281.
Location: Archive - File Cabinet 8
Item 4 - Verdad y violencia
First Lines: 1. Vivimos en crisis, y tal vez nos parezca interesante hacerlo. Además, también nos sentimos
Sub-Type: Published material
Draft:
Copy Type: Printed material
Date: no-month no-day, 1980
Number of pages: 16
Additional authors/contributors: D'Amato, Jose Luis; translator
Language: Spanish
Notes: 2 copies of
Mutantia (Buenos Aires) 1: 12-27.
Location: Archive - File Cabinet 8