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Conscientious Objectors in the Civil War

โœ Scribed by Edward Needles Wright


Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
284
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Types of individuals and religious denominations that were actually opposed to war, the changes that took place in their political status, the attitude of civil and military authorities, and conscientious objectors in the World War.

Types of individuals and religious denominations that were actually opposed to war, the changes that took place in their political status, the attitude of civil and military authorities, and conscientious objectors in the World War.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents
Introduction
Chapter I-The Noncombatant Religious Sects Of The Civil War
Chapter II-Struggle In The North For Political 39 Recognition
Chapter III-Struggle In The South For Political Recognition
Chapter IV-Attitude Of The Civil Authorities Toward Conscientious Objectors
Chapter V-Attitude Of The Military Authorities Toward Conscientious Objectors
Chapter VI-Official Attitude Of The Noncombatant Sects
Chapter VII-The Civil War And The World War-A Comparison In Conscientious Objection
Bibliography
Index


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