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The Absolutists' Objection to Conscription. A Statement and an Appeal to the Conscience of the Nation. - Greeting to Conscientious Objectors
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The absolutists' objection to conscription
Author: Society of friends friends service comm
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Category : Conscientious objection
Languages : en
Pages : 30
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Pages : 30
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The Absolutists' Objection to Conscription
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Category : Conscientious objectors
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Category : Conscientious objectors
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Pages : 32
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The Absolutists' Objection to Conscription ; A Statement & an Appeal to the Conscience of the Nation
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Conscientious Objection to Military Service
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Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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"United Nations publication. Sales no. E.12. XIV.3."
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Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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"United Nations publication. Sales no. E.12. XIV.3."
A Question of Conscience
Author: Felicity Goodall
Publisher: Alan Sutton Publishing
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 232
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During the First and Second World Wars thousands of men and women refused the call to arms. Reviled, starved, beaten and even killed, theirs was a battle of conscience. This is a collection of their stories from all walks of life.
Publisher: Alan Sutton Publishing
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 232
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During the First and Second World Wars thousands of men and women refused the call to arms. Reviled, starved, beaten and even killed, theirs was a battle of conscience. This is a collection of their stories from all walks of life.
Conscription of Conscience
Author: Mulford Q. Sibley
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Category : Conscientious objectors
Languages : en
Pages : 602
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"Selected and annotated bibliography": pages 549-566.
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Category : Conscientious objectors
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Pages : 602
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"Selected and annotated bibliography": pages 549-566.
Conscription and Conscience
Author: Conscientious Objectors Support Group
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Category : Conscientious objection
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We Will Not Go to War
Author: Felicity Goodall
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0752476440
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 337
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During the First and Second World Wars thousands of men and women refused the call to arms. Reviled, starved and beaten, theirs was a battle of conscience. In the First World War, seventy-three conscientious objectors died as a result of their treatment, and hundreds more were imprisoned. During the Second World War, many conscientious objectors performed other, non-combatant duties with great heroism, including bomb disposal, and joining the fire service and ambulance crews. Unable to turn a blind eye to the dark realities of war, these men and women, who came from all classes and backgrounds, wrestled with their moral values, and their struggles, motivations and stories are brought together in this moving and challenging history of war's outcasts.
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0752476440
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
During the First and Second World Wars thousands of men and women refused the call to arms. Reviled, starved and beaten, theirs was a battle of conscience. In the First World War, seventy-three conscientious objectors died as a result of their treatment, and hundreds more were imprisoned. During the Second World War, many conscientious objectors performed other, non-combatant duties with great heroism, including bomb disposal, and joining the fire service and ambulance crews. Unable to turn a blind eye to the dark realities of war, these men and women, who came from all classes and backgrounds, wrestled with their moral values, and their struggles, motivations and stories are brought together in this moving and challenging history of war's outcasts.
Against the Draft
Author: Peter Brock
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 0802090737
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 481
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Around the world and for hundreds of years, men and women have refused to be drafted into bearing arms for their nations' wars. These conscientious objectors to the draft are the subject of Peter Brock's latest collection, Against the Draft. Brock, the world's leading historian on pacifism, has assembled twenty-five of his essays on conscientious objection to the draft from the beginning of the Radical Reformation in 1525 to the end of the Second World War. Included in the collection are essays on little known facets of the anti-draft movement including the Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition of military exemption that started with the outset of the Radical Reformation in 1525 and has continued, with variations, until the present. Further articles deal with the Quakers in a number of countries, Civil-war America, Leo Tolstoy (who became a convinced pacifist in the later part of his life,) British conscientious objectors in the Non-Combatant Corps, the emergence of conscientious objection in Japan, and the fate of conscientious objectors in the psychiatric clinics of Germany and in interwar Poland. Essays on the Central European Nazerenes and on Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany highlight the exceptionally harsh treatment meted out to conscientious objectors belonging to these two sects, and their steadfast resistance to the state's demand to bear arms. Against the Draft makes an important contribution to the growing study of pacifism and conscientious objection, and represents a key work in the career of the field's foremost scholar.
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 0802090737
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 481
Book Description
Around the world and for hundreds of years, men and women have refused to be drafted into bearing arms for their nations' wars. These conscientious objectors to the draft are the subject of Peter Brock's latest collection, Against the Draft. Brock, the world's leading historian on pacifism, has assembled twenty-five of his essays on conscientious objection to the draft from the beginning of the Radical Reformation in 1525 to the end of the Second World War. Included in the collection are essays on little known facets of the anti-draft movement including the Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition of military exemption that started with the outset of the Radical Reformation in 1525 and has continued, with variations, until the present. Further articles deal with the Quakers in a number of countries, Civil-war America, Leo Tolstoy (who became a convinced pacifist in the later part of his life,) British conscientious objectors in the Non-Combatant Corps, the emergence of conscientious objection in Japan, and the fate of conscientious objectors in the psychiatric clinics of Germany and in interwar Poland. Essays on the Central European Nazerenes and on Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany highlight the exceptionally harsh treatment meted out to conscientious objectors belonging to these two sects, and their steadfast resistance to the state's demand to bear arms. Against the Draft makes an important contribution to the growing study of pacifism and conscientious objection, and represents a key work in the career of the field's foremost scholar.