Fighting for Rights : Military Service and the Politics of Citizenship /
Leaders around the globe have long turned to the armed forces as a "school for the nation." Debates over who serves continue to arouse passion today because the military's participation policies are seen as shaping politics beyond the military, specifically the politics of identity an...
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Ithaca, N.Y. :
Cornell University Press,
2006.
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Table des matières:
- A school for the nation?
- The power of military service
- Confronting a land with people
- Two roads to Jerusalem
- Military rites, citizenship rights, and republican rhetoric
- Great War, great hopes, and the perils of closing ranks
- Good war, Cold War, and the limits of liberalism
- Unusual duties, usual rights : soldiering and citizenship.