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==Further reading== *[https://web.archive.org/web/20081229033706/http://www.apu.edu/theology/faculty/palexander/ Alexander, Paul], (2008),[http://www.cascadiapublishinghouse.com/ptw/ptw.htm ''Peace to War: Shifting Allegiances in the Assemblies of God'']. Telford, PA: Cascadia Publishing/Herald Press. A history and analysis of conscientious objection in the Assemblies of God, the largest Pentecostal denomination. * Barker, Rachel. ''Conscience, government and war: Conscientious objection in Great Britain 1939β45'' (Routledge, 2021). * Bennett, Scott H. (2003). ''Radical Pacifism: The War Resisters League and Gandhian Nonviolence in America, 1915β1963.'' (Syracuse Univ. Press). * Brennan, Jason. "Conscientious tax objection: why the liberal state must accommodate tax resisters." ''Public Affairs Quarterly'' 26.2 (2012): 141β159. * Keim, Albert N. (1990). ''The CPS Story: An Illustrated History of Civilian Public Service'', pp. 75β79. Good Books. {{ISBN|1-56148-002-9}} [https://www.jstor.org/stable/41697904 online] * Gingerich, Melvin (1949), ''Service for Peace, A History of Mennonite Civilian Public Service'', Mennonite Central Committee. * Krahn, Cornelius, Gingerich, Melvin & Harms, Orlando (Eds.) (1955). ''The Mennonite Encyclopedia'', Volume I, pp. 76β78. Mennoniite Publishing House. * Magelssen, Morten. "When should conscientious objection be accepted?" '' Journal of Medical Ethics'' 38.1 (2012): 18β21. [https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/document?repid=rep1&type=pdf&doi=04fea098796a72e2f67364208beec94354ba5839 online] * Matthews, Mark (2006). ''Smoke Jumping on the Western Fire Line: Conscientious Objectors during World War II'', University of Oklahoma Press. {{ISBN|978-0806137667}} * Moorehead, Caroline (1987). ''Troublesome People: Enemies of War, 1916β86'', Hamish Hamilton Ltd, {{ISBN|0-241-12105-1}} * [https://web.archive.org/web/20080609013136/http://www.quaker.org.uk/Templates/Internal.asp?NodeID=90045 Quakers in Britain β Conscientious Objectors]. * {{cite book |last=Smith |first=C. Henry |title=Smith's Story of the Mennonites|year=1981|publisher=Faith and Life Press |location=Newton, Kansas |isbn=0-87303-069-9| pages=299β300, 311|others=Revised and expanded by Cornelius Krahn}} * Robb, Linsey. "The 'Conchie Corps': Conflict, Compromise and Conscientious Objection in the British Army, 1940β1945." ''Twentieth Century British History'' 29.3 (2018): 411β434. [https://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/33557/1/FINAL%20FINAL%20VERSION.pdf online] * Tinnelly CM, Joseph T. "The Conscientious Objector Under the Selective Service Act of 1940." ''St. John's Law Review'' 15.2 (2013): 6+ [https://scholarship.law.stjohns.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5401&context=lawreview online]. ===Primary sources=== * Bennett, Scott H. (2005). ''Army GI, Pacifist CO: The World War II Letters of Frank and Albert Dietrich'' (Fordham Univ. Press). * McNair, Donald (2008) ''A Pacifist at War: Military Memoirs of a Conscientious Objector in Palestine 1917β1918'' Anastasia Press, Much Hadham {{ISBN|978-0-9536396-1-8}} * Mock, Melanie Springer (2003). ''Writing Peace: The Unheard Voices of Great War Mennonite Objectors'', Cascadia Publishing House. {{ISBN|1-931038-09-0}} * U.S. Selective Service, "[https://www.sss.gov/consobj Conscientious Objection and Alternative Service: Who Qualifies] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170427014446/https://www.sss.gov/consobj |date=2017-04-27 }}"
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