Pacifism in the United States from the Colonial Era to the First World War / [online] :
Peter Brock
- New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 2016
- 1 resursă online (1018 p.)
- Princeton Legacy Library, 2292 .
Frontmatter Preface Contents Introduction Part one: Pacifism, in colonial America and the american revolution Chapter 1. The Society of Friends in the Colonial Period outside Pennsylvania Chapter 2. The Pacifist as Magistrate: The Holy Experiment in Quaker Pennsylvania Chapter 3. Quaker Pennsylvania: The Crisis of 1756 and Its Aftermath Chapter 4. The German Peace Sects in Colonial America Chapter 5. Quakers and the American Revolution Chapter 6. The Smaller Peace Sects in the American Revolution Chapter 7. The Peace Testimony of the Early American Moravians: An Ambiguous Witness Part two: The peace sects from the American revolution to the civil war Chapter 8. The Quaker Peace Testimony, 1783-1861 Chapter 9. The Witness of the Non-Quaker Peace Sects, 1783-1861 Part three: Pacifism in the American peace movement before the civil war Chapter 10. The Pioneers: Dodge and Worcester Chapter 11. The American Peace Society: The First Decade Chapter 12. The Genesis of the Garrisonian Formula: No-Government and Nonresistance Chapter 13. The New England Non-Resistance Society Chapter 14. The Ideology of the New England Non-Resistance Society Chapter 15. The Moderate Pacifists and the League of Universal Brotherhood Chapter 16. The Ebbing of the Pacifist Impulse Part IV: Pacifism in the American civil war Chapter 17. The Civil War and the Antebellum Pacifists Chapter 18. The Quakers in the Civil War Chapter 19. Mennonites and Brethren in the Civil War Chapter 20. Religious Pacifism outside the Major Historic Peace Sects, 1861-1865 Part V. Pacifism between the civil war and the first wworld war Chapter 21. The Quaker Peace Testimony, 1865-1914 Chapter 22. Non-Quaker Sectarian Pacifism in an Era of Peace, 1865-1914 Chapter 23. The Reemergence of Nonsectarian Pacifism Conclusion Bibliography Index