Telling Tales About Men
Delve into the insightful exploration of "Telling Tales About Men" by Manchester University Press, published in 2009. This compelling hardback edition spans 272 pages and uncovers the treatment and perception of conscientious objectors to compulsory military service in England during the tumultuous First World War.
The book reveals the diverse experiences of these brave men, highlighting their beliefs, perceptions, and actions in a society grappling with the realities of war. Through thoughtful narratives, "Telling Tales About Men" challenges conventional views and brings to light a significant chapter in history that often goes overlooked.
Join author and publisher alike in examining the profound impacts of pacifism and the moral dilemmas faced during one of history's most critical turning points. This title is a must-read for anyone interested in military history, social justice, and the complexities of human belief systems.