Liberty and conscience [[electronic resource] ] : a documentary history of the experiences of conscientious objectors in America through the Civil War / / edited by Peter Brock
| Liberty and conscience [[electronic resource] ] : a documentary history of the experiences of conscientious objectors in America through the Civil War / / edited by Peter Brock |
| Autore | Brock |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, NY, : Oxford University Press, 2002 |
| Descrizione fisica | xi, 194 p |
| Disciplina | 355.2/24/09730903 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | BrockPeter <1920-2006.> |
| Soggetto topico |
Conscientious objection - United States - History - 17th century
Conscientious objection - United States - History - 18th century Conscientious objection - United States - History - 19th century |
| ISBN |
9780198034476
0198034474 0-19-518525-0 1-280-48228-1 0-19-515121-6 0-19-803447-4 9786610482283 0-19-987042-X |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910795844203321 |
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Liberty and conscience : a documentary history of the experiences of conscientious objectors in America through the Civil War / / edited by Peter Brock
| Liberty and conscience : a documentary history of the experiences of conscientious objectors in America through the Civil War / / edited by Peter Brock |
| Autore | Brock |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, NY, : Oxford University Press, 2002 |
| Descrizione fisica | xi, 194 p |
| Disciplina | 355.2/24/09730903 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | BrockPeter <1920-2006.> |
| Soggetto topico |
Conscientious objection - United States - History - 17th century
Conscientious objection - United States - History - 18th century Conscientious objection - United States - History - 19th century |
| ISBN |
9780198034476
0198034474 0-19-518525-0 1-280-48228-1 0-19-515121-6 0-19-803447-4 9786610482283 0-19-987042-X |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- 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.
B. 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. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910973246103321 |
Brock
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| New York, NY, : Oxford University Press, 2002 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Liberty and conscience [[electronic resource] ] : a documentary history of the experiences of conscientious objectors in America through the Civil War / / edited by Peter Brock
| Liberty and conscience [[electronic resource] ] : a documentary history of the experiences of conscientious objectors in America through the Civil War / / edited by Peter Brock |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, NY, : Oxford University Press, 2002 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (207 p.) |
| Disciplina | 355.2/24/09730903 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | BrockPeter <1920-2006.> |
| Soggetto topico |
Conscientious objection - United States - History - 17th century
Conscientious objection - United States - History - 18th century Conscientious objection - United States - History - 19th century |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
| ISBN |
0-19-518525-0
1-280-48228-1 0-19-515121-6 9786610482283 0-19-803447-4 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
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, 1760D. 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 WarA. 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, 1818B. 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 School28. 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 |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910465172903321 |
| New York, NY, : Oxford University Press, 2002 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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