General Lewis B. Hershey and conscientious objection during World War II / Nicholas A. Krehbiel.
2011
HIST 355.224 K87g
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Title
General Lewis B. Hershey and conscientious objection during World War II / Nicholas A. Krehbiel.
Author
ISBN
9780826219411 (hbk.)
0826219411 (hbk.)
0826219411 (hbk.)
Imprint
Columbia, Mo. ; London : University of Missouri Press, c2011.
Language
English
Description
xi, 201 p. : ill., ports. ; 25 cm.
Call Number
HIST 355.224 K87g
System Control No.
(OCoLC)711050977
(OCoLC)711050977
(OCoLC)711050977
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-196) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
An emphasis on service : civilian public service and the citizen soldier tradition
Background and beliefs of Hershey
History and demands of manpower and conscientious objection
The early agents of objection and conscription : the historic peace churches, the interwar years, and the selective training and service act of 1940
Hershey and conscientious objection during the peacetime draft, September 1940-December 1941
Hershey and conscientious objection in the time of war, 1941-1944
Hershey and congress examine conscientious objection
Hershey and the end of civilian public service, 1945-1946
Hershey and the legacy of alternative service.
Background and beliefs of Hershey
History and demands of manpower and conscientious objection
The early agents of objection and conscription : the historic peace churches, the interwar years, and the selective training and service act of 1940
Hershey and conscientious objection during the peacetime draft, September 1940-December 1941
Hershey and conscientious objection in the time of war, 1941-1944
Hershey and congress examine conscientious objection
Hershey and the end of civilian public service, 1945-1946
Hershey and the legacy of alternative service.
Series
The American military experience series
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