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Tables of Contents for The Human Face of Warfare
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Tables and figures
vii
 
Abbreviations
viii
 
Contributors
x
 
Preface
xix
 
Introduction
1
4
Roger Spiller
Human factors in war: the psychology and physiology of close combat
5
20
Dave Grossman
Incorporating human factors in simulation: a British Army view
25
12
Stephen Tetlow
Close combat: lessons from the cases of Albert Jacka and Audie Murphy
37
17
Michael Evans
The last casualty? Public perceptions of bearable cost in a democracy
54
30
Hugh Smith
Post-traumatic stress and the Australian Defence Force: lessons from peace operations in Rwanda and Lebanon
84
13
Peter Warfe
Balancing deep and close battle: will we still close with the enemy in the future?
97
12
John English
Fighting spirit: leadership and morale on the `empty battlefield' of the future
109
14
Paddy Griffith
The ghost of Jomini: the effects of digitisation on commanders and the workings of headquarters
123
11
Jim Wallace
Stress on higher commanders in future warfare
134
25
David Horner
`Women as killers and killing women': The implications of `gender-neutral' armed forces
159
18
Eleanor Hancock
Human factors in field training for battle: realistically reproducing chaos
177
21
Jeremy Manton
Carlene Wilson
Helen Braithwaite
Conclusion: the eternal human face of warfare
198
9
Michael Evans
Endnotes
207
35
Select bibliography
242
14
Index
256