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- Title
'I Don't Believe in Murder': Standing up for Peace in World War I Canterbury.
- Authors
DAVIDSON, JARED
- Abstract
The article discusses a book titled "'I Don't Believe in Murder': Standing up for Peace in World War I Canterbury" by Margaret Lovell-Smith. The book focuses on the history of conscientious objection in Aotearoa New Zealand during World War I, particularly in Christchurch. It explores the resistance of socialist, pacifist, and religious objectors to militarism and the war, highlighting their voices and experiences. The book also examines the role of women in the peace movement and addresses the shifting politics within the movement. Overall, it provides a well-researched and accessible account of the objectors' stand against war.
- Subjects
CANTERBURY (England); WORLD War I; NEW Zealand history; MURDER; SOCIAL forces; PEACE
- Publication
New Zealand Journal of History, 2024, Vol 58, Issue 1, p152
- ISSN
0028-8322
- Publication type
Article