2003
January 2003, HAW forms at the AHA conference. HAW issued its first
statement against the war, which was covered extensively on History News
Network and in other media (for example The Philadelphia Inquirer). 2200
people became members of HAW by signing this statement.
April 2003, HAW sponsored a resolution supporting free speech which
the OAH adopted.
April 9-10, 2003, HAW-sponsored teach-ins about the war in Iraq titled “Anatomy
of a Crisis,” at close to 40 campuses.
May 2003, HAW steering committee formed.
October 2003, HAW issued a statement opposing the U.S. occupation of
Iraq, pre-emptive war and empire, and attacks on civil liberties at home.
Close to 1500 people signed this statement as of October 2004.
Publications:
Marv Gettleman and Stuart Schaar, Brief Bibliography of English Language
Sources on the Middle East and Muslim South Asia
2004
January 2004, HAW has a literature table and meetings at the AHA. The
AHA also passes the HAW-sponsored resolution supporting the right of
free speech.
March 2004, OAH set up a committee to investigate threats to freedom
of expression and names David Montgomery, a HAW Steering Committee member,
to chair it.
March 2004, HAW had a panel on resistance to war at the OAH.
August 28, 2004, HAW sponsored a Town Hall Meeting of Historians at
CUNY Grad Center that discussed “how far to the right the Bush
Administration has moved.” Ellen Schrecker, Renate Bridenthal,
Thomas Bender, and Andres Bacevich spoke and Van Gosse moderated the
panel. The event was part of the anti-Republican Convention activities
and held in conjunction with the activities organized by United for Peace
and Justice (UPFJ).
August 29, 2004, a HAW contingent marched in the protest at the Republican
National Convention.
HAW entered a Court Brief for Camilo Mejia, the active-duty serviceman
who refused to return to Iraq because he found the war immoral.
September 2004, HAW publishes its first newsletter.
October 2004, HAW sponsored teach-ins on the war in 5 campuses
HAW has also published several pamphlets and more are on their way.
Publications:
Let History Judge
We Won’t Go: Narratives of Resistance to WW II, the Korean
War, the Vietnam War, and the U.S.-Iraqi War
Torture, American Style.
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