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Beschreibung: | Origins of military sociology |
Beschreibung: | XLVII, 270 S. |
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adam_text | Contents
Appendix
of Sources
xiii
Editors
Introduction
James
Burk
and David
R.
Segal
xxv
Volume I
Part I: Origins of Military Sociology
A. Classical Antecedents
1.
How Pacifist Were the Founding Fathers?:
War and Violence in Classical Sociology
3
Siniša
Malešević
2.
War and Militarism in the Thought of Herbert Spencer:
With an Unpublished Letter on the Anglo-Boer War
25
Fabrizio
Battutela
B.
Academic Specialization
3.
Consequences of Social Science Research on the U.S. Military
43
Morris Janowitz
4.
Morris Janowitz and the Origins of Sociological Research on
Armed Forces and Society
59
James
Burk
5.
Social Science Research, War and the Military in the
United States: An Outsiders View of the Field s
Dominant National Tradition
77
Bernard
Boëne
C.
World War Two as a Pivot Point
6.
How These Volumes Came to Be Produced
93
Samuel Stouffer
et al.
7.
Field Observations and Surveys in Combat Zones
113
Robin M. Williams, Jr
vi
Contents
8.
The American Soldier and Its Critics: What Survives the
Attack on Positivism?
125
M. Brewster Smith
9.
Cohesion and Disintegration of the
Wehrmacht in
World War II
135
Edward A Shils and Morris Janowitz
10.
The Small Warship
173
George
С
Homans
D. The Cold War
11.
Buddy Relations and Combat Performance
183
Roger W. Little
12.
Racial Integration in the Armed Forces
209
Charles
C. Moskos, Jr
13.
Cohesion and Disintegration in the American Army:
An Alternative Perspective
231
Paul L. Savage and Richard A Gabriel
14.
An Alternative Perspective to Savage and Gabriel
265
John H. Fans
Volume II
Part II: Military Organization
A. Trends in Military Organization
Decline of the Mass Armed Force
15.
The Decline of the Mass Army
3
Morris Janowitz
16.
The Decline of the Mass Army in the West: General Reflections
11
Jacques van
Doorn
I/O ThesL·
17.
From Institution to Occupation: Trends in Military Organization
21
Charles
C. Moskos, Jr
18.
Measuring the Institutional/Occupational Change Thesis
29
David R. Segal
Contents
vii
The Postmodern Military
19.
Toward a Postmodern Military: The United States as a Paradigm
51
Charles
C. Moskos
20.
Are Post-Cold War Militaries Postmodern?
69
Bradford Booth, Meyer Kestnbaum and David R. Segal
Alternate Sources of Personnel: Reserves and Civilians
21.
The Naval Reservist: An Empirical Assessment of
Ephemeral Role Enactment
89
Louis
A
Zürcher,
Jr
22.
The U.S. Navy s Maiden Voyage: Effects of Integrating
Sailors and Civilian Mariners on Deployment
107
Ryan
Kelty
Recruitment
23.
Who Chooses Military Service? Correlates of Propensity and
Enlistment in the U.S. Armed Forces
135
Jerald G. Bachman, David R. Segal, Peter Freedman-Doan and
Patrick M. O Malley
24.
College, Jobs, or the Military? Enlistment during a Time of War
165
Meredith A Kleykamp
B. Social Composition
25.
Hispanic and African American Men and Women in the U.S. Military:
Trends in Representation
183
Mady
Wechsler
Segal, Meridith Hill Thanner and David R. Segal
26.
Women s Military Roles Cross-Nationally: Past, Present, and Future
197
Mady
Wechsler
Segal
27.
Don t Ask, Don t Tell: Is the Gay Ban Based on Military Necessity?
217
Aaron Belkin
C. The Military Profession
28.
Studies in the Genesis of the Naval Profession
231
Norbert Elias
29.
Professionals in Violence
253
Morris Janowitz
30.
Power, Expertise and the Military Profession
265
Samuel
P.
Huntington
viii Contents
31.
The Late Profession of Anns: Ambiguous Goals and Deteriorating
Means in Britain
285
Philip Abrams
32.
Explaining the Construction of Professionalism in the Military:
History, Concepts and Theories
309
Julia Evetts
Volume III
Part III: Civil Military Relations
A. Civilian Control
33.
Power, Professionalism, and Ideology: Civil-Military
Relations in Theory
3
Samuel
R
Huntington
34.
Military Professionalism and Civil Control: A Comparative
Analysis of Two Interpretations
19
Arthur D. Larson
35.
Crisis as Shirking: An Agency Theory Explanation of the Souring of
American Civil-Military Relations
37
Peter D. Feaver
B. Military Families
36.
The Military and the Family as Greedy Institutions
59
Mady
Wechsler
Segal
37.
Family Formation among Women in the U.S. Military:
Evidence from the NLSY
85
Jennifer Hickes Lundquist and Herbert L. Smith
38.
When Race Makes No Difference: Marriage and the Military
105
Jennifer Hickes Lundquist
39.
Military Families and Children during Operation Iraqi Freedom
131
Stephen J.
Cozza,
Ryo S. Chun and James A. Polo
C. Public Support for the Military
40.
What Costs Will Democracies Bear? A Review of Popular
Theories of Casualty Aversion
139
Hugh Smith
Contents ix
41. Public Support
for Peacekeeping in Lebanon and
Somalia:
Assessing the Casualties Hypothesis
161
James
Burk
42.
Success Matters: Casualty Sensitivity and the War in Iraq
189
Christopher Gelpi, Peter D. Feaver and Jason
Reifler
D.
Militarization of Society
43.
The Idea and Nature of Militarism
227
Alfred Vagts
44.
A Nation-in-Arms: State, Nation, and Militarism in Israel s First Years
251
Uri Ben-Eliezer
45.
The New Militarism
273
Michael Mann
46.
Major Armed Conflicts, Militarization, and Life Chances:
A Pooled Time-series Analysis
287
Steve Carlton-Ford
Part IV: Experience of War
A. How Military Service Affects Veterans
47.
A School for the Nation? How Military Service Does Not Build
Nations, and How It Might
313
Ronald R.
Krebs
48.
Combat Experience and Emotional Health: Impairment and
Resilience in Later Life
351
Glen H. Elder, Jr and Elizabeth Colerick Clipp
49.
Racial Differences in the Impact of Military Service on the
Socioeconomic Status of Women Veterans
377
Richard T. Cooney, Jr,
Mady
Wechsler
Segal David
R.
Segal and
William W.
Falk
50.
Twentieth-century Theories on Combat Motivation and Breakdown
405
Simon Wessely
B. Talking about War
51.
The Rhetoric of American Foreign Policy
425
Philip Wander
52.
Rhetoric, Public Opinion, and Policy in the American Debate over the
Japanese Emperor during World War II
453
Hal Brands
χ
Contents
53.
Rhetorical
Persuasion
and Storytelling in the
Military 479
Giuseppe Caforio
Volume IV
Part IV: Experience of War {Continued)
C. Remembering War
54.
War Poetry, Romanticism, and the Return of the Sacred
3
Jay Winter
55.
Women, Citizenship, and Civic Sacrifice: Engendering
Patriotism in the First World War
25
Kimberly Jensen
56.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial: Commemorating a Difficult Past
45
Robin Wagner-Pacifia and Barry Schwartz
57.
Remembering and Forgetting the War: Elite Mythmaking,
Mass Reaction, and Sino-Japanese Relations,
1950-2006 87
Yinan He
Part V: The Use and Control of Force
A. The Use of Force
58.
The Logic of War
115
Morris Janowitz
59.
Strategic Assumptions and Moral Implications of the
Constabulary Force
135
James
Burk
60.
Theories of the New Western Way of War
149
Martin Shaw
61.
What Are Armed Forces For? The Changing Nature of
Military Roles in Europe
167
Timothy Edmunds
B. War and State Formation in Historical Perspective
62.
How War Made States, and Vice Versa
187
Charles Tilly
63.
Why No Trade-off between Guns and Butter ?
Armed Forces and Social Spending in the Advanced Industrial
Democracies,
1960-1993 217
Brian Gifford
Contents xi
64. American
Exceptionalism Revisited: The Military-Industrial Complex,
Racial
Tension,
and the Underdeveloped Welfare State
251
Gregory HooL· and Brian McQueen
C. Chronic Wars and Social Transformation
65.
The Garrison State
277
Harold D.
Lasswell
66.
The Military Ascendancy
289
С
Wright
Müh
67.
Why Didn t the United States Become a Garrison State?
313
Aaron L.
Friedberg
D.
Peacekeeping
68.
UN Peacekeepers: The Constabulary Ethic and Military
Professionalism
345
Charles
C. Moskos, Jr
69.
Is a Peacekeeping Culture Emerging among American
Infantry in the Sinai MFO?
357
David R. Segal
70.
Misplaced Loyalties: The Role of Military Culture in the
Breakdown of Discipline in Peace Operations
381
Donna Winslow
71.
Military Culture and Strategic Peacekeeping
403
Christopher Dandeker and James Gow
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