id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_y3syxb4sd5gtlby2chwfjcblnu Marlene Epp Alternative Service and Alternative Gender Roles: Conscientious Objectors in B.C. During World War II 2010 20 .pdf application/pdf 9478 588 66 the Oral History Collection of Alternative Service in World War II, Conrad Grebel College Canadian Women During the Second World War — at Home and Abroad World War II: Wives of Conscientious Objectors in Civilian Public Service," Peace and Gender: Women in Civilian Public Service During the Second World War" (PhD thesis, Mennonite Women as cos in World War II," Mennonite Life, 48:3 (September 1993), 7-10. organizational developments and ingroup wrangling that characterized the negotiations leading to alternative service, more than the experience of cos in camps. provide detailed discussions of negotiating the alternative service program: Hildegard Martens, "Accommodation and Withdrawal: The Response of the Mennonites in Canada to service camps include Lawrence Klippenstein, That There Be Peace: Mennonites in Canada and Labor in the Alternate Service Work Camps in Canada during World War II," Mennonite "Alternative Service Work as reflected in The Beacon, October 1942-September 1945," Mennonite Life, 48:3 (Sept.1993), 19-25. ./cache/work_y3syxb4sd5gtlby2chwfjcblnu.pdf ./txt/work_y3syxb4sd5gtlby2chwfjcblnu.txt