Our Grief Is Not a Cry for War
The Movement to Stop the War on Terror
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Publishing:7th Oct '25
£28.00
This title is due to be published on 7th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

An original history of the popular movement against the War on Terror—the greatest case of “we told you so” in modern political history.
Just after 9/11, President George W. Bush climbed the rubble where the World Trade Center had stood. Surrounded by shouts of anger, he said, “The people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon!” With these words, Bush ushered in the War on Terror. Quickly, a global protest movement mobilized against it, reshaping the political, moral, and media landscape.
Jeremy Varon’s Our Grief Is Not a Cry for War is the definitive history of that movement. Millions of Americans participated in thousands of acts of protest, from demonstrations to civil disobedience to peace encampments in Iraq. On February 15, 2003, up to 30 million people worldwide took to the streets in the largest protest in human history. But this enormous outcry was not enough to stop the US invasion of Iraq. Varon explores the limits to the movement’s power but also shows how it worked to make opposition to the Iraq War a part of public debate, hastening its end and limiting the broader War on Terror. In the book, you’ll meet the families of the 9/11 victims, Iraq War veterans, and Gold Star families who spoke out against war.
Written with a lively and revelatory voice, Our Grief Is Not a Cry for War illuminates the passion of the peace movement, the mark it made, and the enduring legacies of the War on Terror.
"An insightful and unprecedented look into an evolving, modern anti-war movement through the lens of the heroic and sustained efforts to stop the so-called 'War on Terror.' Varon expertly shepherds the reader through anti-war movement context, strategy and tactics which evolved at the lightning speed of the illegal tactics of the Bush administration. While the legal efforts to release the illegally-detained men at Guantanamo are amply chronicled, Varon tells the detailed, untold story of how organizers and activists successfully led the nation in advocating for our clients when the rule of law had largely failed us."
-- Vince Warren, Center for Constitutional Rights
ISBN: 9780226827681
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
448 pages