Conscientious Objectors

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Alternate Names: Alternative Service

Carbonneau, André. "Conscientious Objectors to a Medical Treatment: What are the Rules?" Master of Laws thesis, McGill University, 1999.

Carbonneau, André. "Conscientious Objectors to a Medical Treatment: What are the Rules?" LL.M. thesis, McGill University, 2002.

Hiebert, Bruce. "A Crisis of Masculinity: North American Mennonites and World War I." Ph.D. diss., Simon Fraser University, 2008.

Janzen, William. Militarism and the Response of Canadian Mennonites from The 1940s to the 1980s. Winnipeg: Mennonite Central Committee Canada, 1986.

Nobbs-Thiessen, Benjamin. "Mennonites in Unexpected Places: An Authentic Tradition and a Burdensome Past." M.A. thesis, University of British Columbia, 2009.

Prime, Russell. "'Must We Have War Again?': A Preliminary Exploration of Pacifism in the Restoration Movement in Canada Through the Pages of the Gospel Herald (1936-1943)." Canadian Society of Church History Historical Papers (2000): 115-130.

Reddig, Ken. "Manitoba Mennonites and the Winnipeg Mobilization Board in World War II." M.A. thesis, University of Manitoba, 1989.

Socknat, Thomas Paul. "Witness Against War: Pacifism in Canada, 1900-1945." Ph.D. diss., McMaster University, 1981.

Shaw, Amy Jeannette. "These Strange, Ridiculous and Contradictory Creatures: Conscientious Objection in Canada during the First World War." Ph.D. diss., University of Western Ontario, 2005.

Toews, John A. Alternative Service in Canada during World War II. Winnipeg: Publication Committee of the Canadian Conference of the Mennonite Brethren Church, 1959.

Unger, Brian. "A Struggle with Conscience: Canadian Mennonites and Alternative Service during World War II." M.A. thesis, University of Toronto, 1990.

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