Against the draft : essays on conscientious objection from the Radical Reformation to the Second World War /
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.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto [Ontario] :
University of Toronto Press,
[2006]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Conscientious objection among the Polish Antitrinitarians
- A Polish Antitrinitarian in defence of conscientious objection to military service (1575)
- Conscientious objection among the Doopsgezinden
- Experiences of Quakers pressed into the Royal Navy
- Conscientious objectors in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France
- The peace sects of Upper Canada and the military question
- Militia objectors in the Channel Islands
- When Seventh-day Adventists first faced the draft : Civil War America
- Quaker conscientious objectors in Norway, 1814-1902
- Nazarenes confront conscription in dualist Hungary
- Tolstoy and the imprisonment of conscientious objectors in Imperial Russia
- The Škarvan case : the trial and imprisonment of a Slovak Tolstoyan
- The emergence of conscientious objection in Japan
- 'Boy conscription' in Australia and New Zealand : the experiences of the conscientious resisters
- Prison Samizdat of British conscientious objectors in two world wars
- Weaponless in the British armed forces : the Non-combatant Corps in the First World War
- Hobhouse and Brockway : conscientious objectors as pioneer convict criminologists
- The confinement of conscientious objectors as psychiatric patients in the First-World-War Germany
- Imperial Russia at war and the conscientious objector, August 1914-February 1917
- Vladimir Chertkov and the Tolstoyan antimilitarist movement in the Soviet Union
- Experiences of conscientious objectors in the Soviet Union to 1945
- Conscientious objectors in interwar Poland
- Six weeks at Hawkspur Green : a pacifist episode during the Battle of Britain
- British conscientious objectors as medical paratroopers in the Second World War
- Jehovah's Witnesses as conscientious objectors in Nazi Germany.