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Women Against the Good War: Conscientious Objection and Gender on the American Home Front, 1941-1947 (Gender and American Culture) [Paperback]

Rachel Waltner Goossen (Author)

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October 29, 1997 0807846724 978-0807846728
During World War II, more than 12,000 male conscientious objectors seeking alternatives to military service entered Civilian Public Service to do forestry, soil conservation, or other 'work of national importance.' But this government-sponsored, church-supported program also attracted some 2,000 women—most of whom were part of Mennonite, Amish, Brethren, or Quaker families with deeply held antiwar beliefs—to 151 alternative service locations across the country. Rachel Waltner Goossen tells the story of these women against the 'good war,' women who identified themselves as conscientious objectors. Despite cultural hostility and discriminatory federal policies, they sought to demonstrate their humanitarian convictions by taking part in Civilian Public Service work.

Based on little-known archival sources as well as oral history interviews and questionnaire responses, Goossen's study reveals the extent to which these women's religious and philosophical beliefs placed them on the margins of American society. Encouraged by religious traditions that prized nonconformity, these women made unusual choices, questioned government dictums, and defied societal expectations, all of which set them apart from the millions of Americans who supported the war effort.


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Clear, well organized, and accessible to a general readership. This story essentially has never been told.

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Women Against the Good War illuminates a little-known but fascinating part of America's homefront history during World War II.

Paul Boyer, Institute for Research in the Humanities

[A]n important contribution to the new history of World War II, which challenges the long-held assumptions.

Amy Swerdlow, author of Women Strike for Peace: Traditional Motherhood and Radical Politics in the 1960s


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