Conscience, Doubt, and the Militarized Body in Pain
The Military Service Acts of 1916–18, passed under the more general Defense of the Realm Act (1914), implemented conscription throughout England, Scotland, and Wales. Opposition to conscription led to the imprisonment and abuse of thousands of conscientious objectors, who were in an ambiguous legal position, subject to punishment from both military and civil law, but protected by neither. While the combat poetry of writers such as Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen first brought the...