Conscience and Politics: The British government and the conscientious objector to military service 1916-1919

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Conscience and Politics: The British government and the conscientious objector to military service 1916-1919

Description

Contents:- 1. The drift into conscription 2. The drafting of the Military Service Bill 3. The Military Service Bill in parliament 4. The change to conscription 5. The conscientious objectors 6. The tribunals at work 7. Obstinate mules and rampant griffins 8. The Home Office scheme 9. Conscientious objectors who accepted the tribunal's decision 10. The absolutists 11. Aftermath

Creator

Rae, John

Publisher

Oxford 1970, pp.280, Appendices, Sources, Index

Identifier

SR M 207

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Rae, John, “Conscience and Politics: The British government and the conscientious objector to military service 1916-1919,” accessed May 16, 2024, https://statewatch.omeka.net/items/show/5094.

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