WorldCat Identities

Hedemann, Ed

Overview
Works: 11 works in 20 publications in 2 languages and 274 library holdings
Classifications: hj4653.e75, 347.305233
Publication Timeline
Key
Publications about  Ed Hedemann Publications about Ed Hedemann
Publications by  Ed Hedemann Publications by Ed Hedemann
Most widely held works by Ed Hedemann
by ( Book )
3 editions published between and 2003 in English and held by 59 libraries worldwide
by ( Book )
2 editions published between and 1887 in German and held by 3 libraries worldwide
by ( Book )
1 edition published in in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
by ( )
in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Minutes (May 1975-Oct. 1976) of steering committee (later coordinating committee); correspondence (1975-1978); leaflets and publicity issued by the walk and by regional peace groups; questionnaires completed by walkers together with their letters and narrative accounts; copies of the periodical The Continental Walk News (Oct. 1975-Oct. 1976); regional file of clippings; files by region including minutes, memos, correspondence, publicity, and newsletters; and sound reels. Correspondents include Larry Erickson, Larry Gara, Ed Hedemann, Steve Ladd, Vickie Leonard, Bradford Lyttle, David McReynolds, India Owen, and Joanne Sheehan.
by ( )
in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Minutes of the league's executive committee, correspondence, literature, releases, mailings, annual peace calendars, committee files, branch records, material about projects including publication of its newspaper The Conscientious Objector, and the files of administrators Abraham Kaufman, Ralph DiGia, David McReynolds, and Grace Hedemann. Correspondents include Sidney Aberman, Devere Allen, Rex M. Corfman, Julius Eichel, Edward P. Gottlieb, George W. Hartmann, Ed Hedemann, Ammon A. Hennacy, John Haynes Holmes, Jessie Wallace Hughan, Roy Kepler, Frieda L. Lazarus, A.J. Muste, Tracy Mygatt, Frank Olmstead, Bayard Rustin, Igal Roodenko, and Wendy Schwartz.
by ( Recording )
1 edition published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Formal remarks made by War Resister's League member Ed Hedemann to a Catholic Worker Friday Night Meeting in New York, chiefly concerning training for mass demonstrations, issues associated with that training, and whether training is necessary. Hedemann also discusses the history of demonstration training. A question and answer period follows.
 
moreShow More Titles
fewerShow Fewer Titles
Audience Level
0
Audience Level
1
  Kids General Special  
Audience level: 0.75 (from 0.66 for War tax re ... to 1.00 for Training h ...)
Languages
English (18)
German (2)