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Subversive Peacemakers: War-Resistance 1914-1918: An Anglican Perspective.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: 2014Distributor: [Place of publication not identified] : Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780718843113
  • 0718843118
  • 9780718893675
  • 0718893670
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Subversive Peacemakers : War-Resistance 1914-1918: An Anglican Perspective.DDC classification:
  • 940.3/120941 23
LOC classification:
  • D639.P77
Online resources:
Contents:
Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright Information; Contents; List of Illustrations; Abbreviations; Preface; Chapter 1. Introduction: The Nature of the Church of England; Chapter 2. An Era Ends and a New Pacifism Emerges; Chapter 3. 1914: A New Peace Movement; Chapter 4. The Pen is Mightier Than the Sword: George Lansbury; Chapter 5. Women for Peace; Chapter 6. Clergy in the Front Line of Resistance; Chapter 7. World War, Worldwide War Resistance; Chapter 8. Conscience versus the Military State; Chapter 9. The Cost of Resistance; Chapter 10. Losing "The Manhood of England."
Chapter 11. The Aftermath of WarChapter 12. The Cast Revisited; Chapter 13. Reflection on the Legacy of 1914-1918 War Resistance; Endnotes; Bibliography; Back Cover.
Summary: The story and impact, in the context of peace movement history, of Christian pacifists and conscientious objectors in the First World War, with emphasis on the unlikely and potentially subversive contribution of members of the Established Church.
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Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright Information; Contents; List of Illustrations; Abbreviations; Preface; Chapter 1. Introduction: The Nature of the Church of England; Chapter 2. An Era Ends and a New Pacifism Emerges; Chapter 3. 1914: A New Peace Movement; Chapter 4. The Pen is Mightier Than the Sword: George Lansbury; Chapter 5. Women for Peace; Chapter 6. Clergy in the Front Line of Resistance; Chapter 7. World War, Worldwide War Resistance; Chapter 8. Conscience versus the Military State; Chapter 9. The Cost of Resistance; Chapter 10. Losing "The Manhood of England."

Chapter 11. The Aftermath of WarChapter 12. The Cast Revisited; Chapter 13. Reflection on the Legacy of 1914-1918 War Resistance; Endnotes; Bibliography; Back Cover.

The story and impact, in the context of peace movement history, of Christian pacifists and conscientious objectors in the First World War, with emphasis on the unlikely and potentially subversive contribution of members of the Established Church.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 280-287) and index.

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