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Peace in Our Time may refer to:
Books
- Peace in Our Time, a 1923 novel by Oliver Onions
- Peace in Our Time, a 1985 non-fiction book by David Atkinson
- Peace in Our Time?, a 1991 non-fiction book by June Goodfield and Mary Fitzgerald
Film, TV and theatre
- Peace in Our Time (play), a 1946 play by Noël Coward
- The Silent Battle or Peace in Our Time, a 1939 British film
- True Stories: Peace in our Time?, a 1988 British TV film by Jan Němec with John Cleese as Neville Chamberlain
- "Peace In Our Time/And Everyone Came Too", a Christmas episode of Please Sir!
Games
- Peace in Our Time, an expansion set to the wargame Europa
Music
- Peace in Our Time (Big Country album), 1988 (also the name of the album's title track)
- Peace in Our Time (Good Riddance album), 2015
Songs
- "Peace in Our Time" (Eddie Money song), 1989
- "Peace in Our Time", a 1984 song by Elvis Costello from Goodbye Cruel World
- "Peace in Our Time", a 1989 song by Gorky Park from Gorky Park
- "Peace in Our Time", a 1993 song by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine from Peace Together
- "Peace in Our Time", a 1993 composition by Andy Hill
- "Peace in Our Time", a 1993 song by Cliff Richard from The Album
- "Peace in Our Time", a 1995 song by 10cc from Mirror Mirror
- "Peace in Our Time", a 2007 song by Ray Davies from Working Man's Café
- "Peace in Our Time", a 2009 song by John Wetton and Geoffrey Downes from Icon 3
See also
- In Our Time (disambiguation)
- No Peace in Our Time, a 1995 album by Toxic Reasons
- Peace for our time, a phrase spoken by British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, frequently misquoted as "Peace in our time"
- "Peace for our Time", Munich Agreement, the treaty that prompted Chamberlain's quotation