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Finding aid prepared by Jordan Patty. Finding aid completed by Amanda Brent in 2017.
Repository
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center
Identification
C0248
Title
Louise Diamond papers 1994-2010
Quantity
3.0 Linear Feet, (5 boxes)
Creator
Diamond, Louise, 1944-
Language
English
Abstract
The Louise Diamond papers consist of documents on workshops, writings, consultations, and accompanying audio visual materials
written by or involving Diamond.
File 3 of Box 3 is restricted. There are no restrictions on personal use for the rest of the collection. Permission to publish
material from the Louise Diamond papers must be obtained from Special Collections and Archives, George Mason University Libraries.
Access Restrictions
File 3 of Box 3 is restricted. There are no access restrictions for the rest of the collection.
Preferred Citation
Louise Diamond papers, C0248, Special Collections and Archives, George Mason University Libraries.
Acquisition Information
Donated by Louise Diamond in 2014.
Processing Information
Processing completed by Jordan Patty in May 2015 and revised by Amanda Brent in 2017. EAD markup completed by Jordan Patty
in 2015 and revised by Amanda Brent in 2017.
Louise Diamond was a founder and co-founder of several peace study policy groups, including Sunray Meditation Society in Lincoln,
VT, the Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy in Washington, D.C., The Peace Company in Bristol, VT, and Networks Inc. in Burlington,
VT. As a citizen peacemaker, she traveled globally to teach peacebuilding and nonviolent conflict resolution - often in active
war zones - as well as supported other peacemakers in their endeavors. Diamond wrote many articles on the subject of peace
and conflict resolution, and the articles were published in a wide variety of journals, magazines, and books. She held several
degrees, including a Ph.D. in Peace Studies from the Union Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio (1990). Diamond was a longtime resident
of Vermont, USA, and passed away in May 2015.
The Louise Diamond papers consist of documents on workshops, writings, consultations, and accompanying audio visual materials
written by or involving Diamond. Subjects include Diamond's company, The Peace Company, and workshops surrounding the subject
of international peacebuilding, diplomacy, and conflict resolution. These documents also pertain to peacebuilding in specific
countries, such as Cyprus, Bosnia, and Kenya.
Special Collections and Archives holds several other notable collections on conflict analysis and resolution including the
Harold Saunders papers, the James Laue papers, and the John Burton papers.