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Tables of Contents for Motivating Soldiers
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Series Introduction
vii
 
Volume Introduction
ix
 
Brotherhood in Arms
1
18
Maurice Keen
Why Did Colonial New Englanders Make Bad Soldiers? Contractual Principles and Military Conduct During the Seven Years' War
19
23
F.W. Anderson
A Study of Morale in Civil War Soldiers
42
5
Pete Maslowski
Irish Soldiers in the British Army, 1792-1922: Suborned or Subordinate?
47
34
Peter Karsten
``We are trying ...to change the face of the world''--- Ideology and Motivation in the Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front: The View from Below
81
28
Stephen G. Fritz
American Prisoners of War in Korea: A Second Look at the ``Something New in History'' Theme
109
18
H.H. Wubben
Humanitarians or Warriors?: Race, Gender, and Combat Status in Operation Restore Hope
127
24
Laura L. Miller
Charles Moskos
Cohesion and Readiness in Gender-Integrated Combat Service Support Units: The Impact of Acceptance of Women and Gender Ratio
151
18
Leora N. Rosen
The Anatomy of Mutiny
169
15
Elihu Rose
Strikes and Mutinies: A Comparative Study of Organizational Conflicts Between Rulers and Ruled
184
15
Cornelis J. Lammers
A Navy in Revolution: The Russian Baltic Fleet in 1917
199
14
D.G. Kirby
Homefront Battlefront: Military Racial Disturbances in the Zone of the Interior, 1941-1945
213
16
Stanley Sandler
A Predisposition to Cowardice? Aviation Psychology and the Genesis of ``Lack of Moral Fibre''
229
21
Allan D. English
The Social Psychology of Desertion from Combat
250
16
Arnold M. Rose
Cohesion and Disintegration in the Wehrmacht in World War II
266
37
Edward A. Shils
Morris Janowitz
The Army ``Mutiny'' of 1946
303
18
R. Alton Lee
The Royal Indian Navy Strike of 1946: A Study of Cohesion and Disintegration in Colonial Armed Forces
321
14
Ronald Spector
Recipe for Failure: Major General Edward M. Almond and Preparation of the U.S. 92nd Infantry Division for Combat in World War II
335
16
Dale E. Wilson
Acknowledgments
351