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List of contents
Foreword: On Men, Women, Militarism, and the Military by Jeff Hearn
Introduction: Putting Men and the Military on the Agenda by Paul R. Higate
The Roots of Military Masculinity by Marcia Kovitz
No More Heroes: Masculinity in the Infantry by John Hockey
"Soft Clerks" and "Hard Civvies": Pluralizing Military Masculinities by Paul R. Higate
Locating Military Masculinities: Space, Place, and the Formation of Gender Identity and the British Army by Rachel Woodward
The Home Guard in Britain in the Second World War: Uncertain Masculinities? by Penny Summerfield and Corinna Peniston-Bird
Violence in the Military Community by Deborah Harrison
Masculinity in Work and Family Lives: Implications for Military Service and Resettlement by Samantha Regan de Bere
The State and Military Masculinity by John Hopton
Conscientious Objectors in the Great War: The Consequuences of Rejecting Military Masculinities by Lois Bibbings
The Popular Press and the Creation of Military Masculinities in Georgian Britain by Robert McGregor
The Militarization of Masculinity in the Former German Democratic Republic by Andrew Bickford
Militarism and Masculinity as Keys to the "Jewish Question" in Germany by Gregory A. Caplan
The Military and Masculinities in Israeli Society by Uta Klein
Concluding Thoughts: Looking to the Future by Paul R. Higate
Bibliography
Index
About the author
PAUL R. HIGATE is a Lecturer in Social Policy and Defence Fellow at the University of Bristol.