British Army, Manpower And Society Into The Twenty-First Century (inbunden)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
288
Utgivningsdatum
1999-01-01
Upplaga
illustrated ed
Förlag
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Illustrationer
index
Dimensioner
240 x 160 x 30 mm
Vikt
580 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780714650050

British Army, Manpower And Society Into The Twenty-First Century

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The essays in this volume set the relationship between the Army and society in the context of the 20th century as a whole.
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Part 1 The historical context: liberalism and conscription 1789-45, Hew Strachan; the British Army as a social institution 1939-45, Jeremy A. Crang; a rejected strategy - the Army and national service, 1946-60, S.J. Ball; recruiting the professional army, 1960-90, John Baynes. Part 2 The Army and modern society: the Army and modern society, Anthony Beevor; officer recruitment - the decline in social eliteness in the senior ranks of the British Army, Reggie von Zugbach de Sugg and Mohammed Ishaq; transforming wives into spouses - changing army attitudes, Christopher Jessup; women in the Army, Peter Bracken; the British Army and homosexuality, Stephen Deakin; race relations in the Army; Stuart Crawford; desegregation and affirmative action in the United States armed forces - a comparative model for British reform?, Benjamin Foss; on the need to be different - recent trends in military culture, Christopher Dandeker. Part 3 Social change and fighting effectiveness: fit to fight - the conceptual component - an approach to military doctrine for the 21st century, Sebastian Roberts; the moral component, Iain Torrance; people not personnel - the human dimension of fighting power, Alan Hawley; a model for the analysis of fighting spirit in the British Aermy, Charles Kirke; fighting spirit - has it a future?, Patrick Mileham.