LEADER 07054nam 2200637 a 450 001 9910973246103321 005 20251116153218.0 010 0 $a9780198034476 010 0 $a0198034474 010 $a0-19-518525-0 010 $a1-280-48228-1 010 $a0-19-515121-6 010 $a0-19-803447-4 010 $a9786610482283 010 $a0-19-987042-X 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC7034747 035 $a(CKB)24235069400041 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC3051856 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL3051856 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10085232 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL48228 035 $a(OCoLC)57506311 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL7034747 035 $a(EXLCZ)9924235069400041 100 $a20010712d2002 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aLiberty and conscience $ea documentary history of the experiences of conscientious objectors in America through the Civil War /$fedited by Peter Brock 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aNew York, NY $cOxford University Press$d2002 215 $axi, 194 p 311 08$a9780195151220 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aIntro -- Contents -- PART I: COLONIAL AMERICA -- 1. The First Quaker Conscientious Objectors in America, 1658 -- 2. Rhode Island, 1673: "None to be compelled to train or fight against their consciences" -- 3. Witnessing to the Quaker Peace Testimony -- A. Letter to the Governor of New York, 1672 -- B. From the Minutes of New England Yearly Meeting, 1712 -- C. Hatsell Okelley, 1748 -- 4. Quakers and Naval Impressment, 1705 -- 5. Conscientious Objectors in the French and Indian War -- A. From Joshua Evans's Journal, 1756 -- B. From John Woolman's Journal, 1757 -- C. Colonel George Washington and the Quaker Conscientious Objectors, 1760 -- D. Virginia Mennonites and the Militia, 1755-1761 -- PART II: ENGLISH WEST INDIES -- 6. Militia "Sufferings" among Quakers -- A. Barbados, 1678-1686 -- B. Jamaica, 1683-1691 -- 7. Alternative Service and the Quakers of Antigua -- PART III: REVOLUTIONARY AMERICA -- 8. Quaker Militia Penalties -- 9. Dilemmas of a Quaker Tax and Paper Currency Objector -- 10. The German Peace Sects of Pennsylvania and the Draft -- 11. A Peace Sect Wrestles with the Problem of Hiring a Substitute -- 12. The Conscientious Objection of a Methodist Preacher -- 13. The Moravian Brethren and War -- A. The Pacifism of John Ettwein -- B. Moravians and the Draft: An Ambiguous Witness -- PART IV: UPPER CANADA -- 14. Legislative Exemption for Peace Sects -- 15. Quakers and Military Requisitions, 1810-1817 -- 16. A Quaker Family in the War of 1812 -- 17. Quaker Conscientious Objectors in Rural Upper Canada, 1840 -- PART V: THE NEW REPUBLIC TO ANTEBELLUM AMERICA -- 18. Continuing Quaker Witness against War, 1801-1824 -- 19. A Quaker Petition against Militia Conscription, 1810 -- 20. A Small-Sect Militia Objector -- 21. Pleas for Exemption of Nonsectarian Militia Objectors -- A. From the Massachusetts Peace Society, 1818. 327 $aB. From the New England Nonresistance Society, 1838 -- 22. William Lloyd Garrison as a Militia Objector, 1829 -- 23. Should "Pacific Exempts" Pay Militia Fines? -- 24. Nonsectarian Militia Objectors in Jail -- A. "But do men ever go to prison rather than train?" -- B. From Boston's Leverett Street Jail, 1839 and 1840 -- 25. Dilemmas of Quaker Conscientious Objectors in Antebellum America -- A. Militia Fines -- B. Imprisonment of Four New York Quakers, Spring 1839 -- PART VI: CIVIL WAR AMERICA -- 26. A Garrisonian Mother and Her Draft-Age Sons -- 27. William Lloyd Garrison and His Son's Exemption from Military Drill at School -- 28. Conscript Dilemmas at the Hopedale Community -- 29. Draft Experiences of a Conscripted Shaker -- 30. The Civil War Diary of a Quaker Conscript -- 31. Trials of a Quaker Conscientious Objector in the Confederate Army -- 32. A Reluctant Conscientious Objector -- 33. A Consistent War-Tax Objector -- 34. A Mennonite Farmer Hires a Substitute -- 35. Brethren and Mennonites as Exiles from the Confederate Draft -- 36. Adventists Confront the Draft -- 37. A Disciple of Christ Goes the Second Mile -- 38. Christadelphians and the Draft. 330 $aPart I: Colonial America1. The First Quaker Conscientious Objectors in America, 16582. Rhode Island, 1673: None to be compelled to train or fight against their consciouses3. Witnessing to the Quaker Peace Testmony4. Quakers and Naval Impressment5. Conscientious Objectors in the French and Indian WarPart II. English West Indies6. Militia Sufferings among Quakers7. Alternative Service and the Quakers of AntiguaPart III: Revolutionary America8. Quaker Militia Penalties9. Dilemmas of a Quaker Tax and Paper Currency Objector10. The German Peace Sects of Pennsylvania and the Draft11. A Peace Sect Wrestles with the Problem of Hiring a Substitute12. The Conscientious Objection of a Methodist Preacher13. The Moravian Brethren and WarPart IV: Upper Canada14. Legislative Exemption for Peace Sects15. Quakers and Military Requisitions, 1810-181716. A Quaker Family in the War of 181217. Quaker Conscientious Objectors in Rural Upper Canada, 1840Part V: The New Republic to Antebellum America18. Continuing Quaker Witness against War, 1801-182419. A Quaker Petition against Militia Conscription, 181020. A Small-Sect Militia Objector21. Pleas for Exemption of Nonsectarian Milita Objectors22. William Lloyd Garrison as a Militia Objector, 182923. Should Pacific Exempts Pay Militia Fines?24. Nonsectarian Militia Objectors in Jail25. Dilemmas of Quaker Conscientious Objectors in Antebellum AmericaPart VI: Civil War America26. A Garrisonian Mother and Her Draft-Age Sons27. William Lloyd Garrison and His Son's Exemption from Military Drill at School28. Conscript Dilemmas at the Hopedale Community29. Draft Experiences of a Conscripted Shaker30. The Civil War Diary of a Quaker Conscript31. Trials of a Quaker Conscientious Objector in the Confederate Army32. A Reluctant Conscientious Objector33. A Consistent War-Tax Objector34. A Mennonite Farmer Hires a Substitute35. 330 8 $aBrethren and Mennonites as Exiles from the Confederate Draft36. Adventists Confront the Draft37. A Disciple of Christ Goes the Second Mile38. Christadelphians and the Draft. 606 $aConscientious objection$zUnited States$xHistory$y17th century$vSources 606 $aConscientious objection$zUnited States$xHistory$y18th century$vSources 606 $aConscientious objection$zUnited States$xHistory$y19th century$vSources 615 0$aConscientious objection$xHistory 615 0$aConscientious objection$xHistory 615 0$aConscientious objection$xHistory 676 $a355.2/24/09730903 700 $aBrock$0387065 701 $aBrock$b Peter$f1920-2006.$0485308 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910973246103321 996 $aLiberty and conscience$94465193 997 $aUNINA