Conscientious Objectors in the Civil War

Conscientious Objectors in the Civil War

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Wright, Edward Needles
Papamoa Press
EAN: 9781789125443
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The term &quote;conscientious objector&quote; was not in use during the Civil War, but the concept certainly existed. This engrossing volume is an authoritative, thoroughly researched study of the whole problem of objection to warfare on religious or moral grounds, as it existed during the Civil War. The author covers five major areas: the types of individuals and which religious denominations were actually opposed to the war on conscientious grounds; what efforts were made on behalf of objectors and what changes took place in their political status; the attitude of the civil and military authorities toward objectors; the number of objectors; and, finally, a comparison of the problem of conscientious objection in the Civil War with the same problem as it existed for the United States during the First World War.The facts presented in this volume are of historical interest; the conclusions the author draws, however, are, if anything, more relevant and important today than they were during any other period in American history.
EAN 9781789125443
ISBN 1789125448
Binding Ebook
Publisher Papamoa Press
Publication date December 5, 2018
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Wright, Edward Needles