Mennonites, Amish, and the American Civil War

Mennonites, Amish, and the American Civil War
Title Mennonites, Amish, and the American Civil War PDF eBook
Author James O. Lehman
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 390
Release 2007-11-05
Genre History
ISBN 9780801886720

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Explores the moral dilemmas faced by various religious sects and how these groups struggled to come to terms with the effects of wartime Americanization-- without sacrificing their religious beliefs and values.

Mennonites, Amish, and the American Civil War

Mennonites, Amish, and the American Civil War
Title Mennonites, Amish, and the American Civil War PDF eBook
Author James O. Lehman
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 373
Release 2007-10-28
Genre History
ISBN 1421403900

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A study of the American Mennonite and Amish communities response to the Civil War and the effect t it had upon them. During the American Civil War, the Mennonites and Amish faced moral dilemmas that tested the very core of their faith. How could they oppose both slavery and the war to end it? How could they remain outside the conflict without entering the American mainstream to secure legal conscientious objector status? In the North, living this ethical paradox marked them as ambivalent participants to the Union cause; in the South, it marked them as clear traitors. In the first scholarly treatment of pacifism during the Civil War, two experts in Anabaptist studies explore the important role of sectarian religion in the conflict and the effects of wartime Americanization on these religious communities. James O. Lehman and Steven M. Nolt describe the various strategies used by religious groups who struggled to come to terms with the American mainstream without sacrificing religious values—some opted for greater political engagement, others chose apolitical withdrawal, and some individuals renounced their faith and entered the fight. Integrating the most recent Civil War scholarship with little-known primary sources and new information from Pennsylvania and Virginia to Illinois and Iowa, Lehman and Nolt provide the definitive account of the Anabaptist experience during the bloodiest war in American history. “I found this book fascinating. It is an easy read, with lots of arresting stories of faith under test. Its amazingly thorough research, which comes through on every page, makes the book convincing.” —Al Keim, Shenandoah Mennonite Historian “An impressive work in every way: gracefully written, broadly researched, careful and measured in its conclusions. It is likely to become the definitive work on its subject.” —Thomas D. Hamm, Indiana Magazine of History “In this fascinating study, Lehman and Nolt perform a miraculous feat: they find a small unexplored backwater in the immense sea of literature on the American Civil War.” —Perry Bush, Michigan Historical Review

Mennonites, Amish, and the American Civil War

Mennonites, Amish, and the American Civil War
Title Mennonites, Amish, and the American Civil War PDF eBook
Author James O. Lehman
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 372
Release 2007-11-05
Genre History
ISBN 0801886724

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Explores the moral dilemmas faced by various religious sects and how these groups struggled to come to terms with the effects of wartime Americanization-- without sacrificing their religious beliefs and values.

The Amish

The Amish
Title The Amish PDF eBook
Author Steven M. Nolt
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 153
Release 2016-05
Genre History
ISBN 1421419564

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Drawing on more than twenty years of fieldwork and collaborative research, The Amish: A Concise Introduction is a compact but richly detailed portrait of Amish life. In fewer than 150 pages, readers will come away with a clear understanding of the complexities of these simple people.

Horse-and-buggy Mennonites

Horse-and-buggy Mennonites
Title Horse-and-buggy Mennonites PDF eBook
Author Donald B. Kraybill
Publisher Penn State Press
Total Pages 376
Release 2006
Genre Religion
ISBN 0271028653

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Examining how the Wengers have cautiously and incrementally adapted to the changes swirling around them, this book offers an invaluable case study of a traditional group caught in the throes of a postmodern world."--Jacket.

War, Peace, and Nonresistance

War, Peace, and Nonresistance
Title War, Peace, and Nonresistance PDF eBook
Author Guy Franklin Hershberger
Publisher Herald Press (VA)
Total Pages 404
Release 1991-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Guy F. Hershberger's comprehensive work on nonresistance, its application and practice by the church through history. Biblical nonresistance and pacifism are analyzed and contrasted. Practical suggestions are given for a vigorous program of teaching and practice.

Two Kingdoms, Two Loyalties

Two Kingdoms, Two Loyalties
Title Two Kingdoms, Two Loyalties PDF eBook
Author Perry Bush
Publisher
Total Pages 384
Release 1998
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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In the postwar era, Mennonites were no longer "the quiet in the land"; they began to articulate publicly their concerns about such issues as the draft, the civil rights movement, and the Vietnam War.".