分裂的躯体:英国贵格会、爱国主义与战争,1899-1919

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Quaker Studies Pub Date : 2016-12-16 DOI:10.3828/QUAKER.2016.21.2.3
T. C. Kennedy
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第一次世界大战期间,贵格会有三分之二的年轻男性没有参军,这是战时英国友会内部在公民义务和坚持历史和平原则之间出现分歧的一个例子。那些选择留在家里的人积极抗议战争,随后在1916年反对实施义务兵役。其他贵格会教徒无法决定该走哪条路。在战争初期,年轻的贵格会成员也有其他选择,比如朋友的救护单位,但被监禁的贵格会绝对主义者成为了战时朋友协会的神圣英雄,就像他们所做的那样,跟随早期朋友因良心的缘故而遭受监禁的脚步。
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A Body Divided: British Quakers, Patriotism and War, 1899–1919
Two-thirds of young Quaker men did not enlist during the First World War, an illustration of a wartime division within the British Society of Friends between the call of civic duty and adherence to historic peace principles. Those who chose to remain at home actively protested against the war and subsequently against implementation in 1916 of compulsory military service. Other Quakers were unable to decide which way to turn. Early on in the war, alternatives were made available to young Quaker men, such as the Friends’ Ambulance Unit, but imprisoned Quaker absolutists became the saintly heroes of the wartime Society of Friends, following, as they did, in the steps of early Friends who suffered imprisonment for conscience’ sake.
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Quaker Studies Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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