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Mastering soldiers: conflict, emotions, and the enemy in an Israeli military unit
Eyal Ben-Ari
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page ix)
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Acknowledgements (page xii)
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Illustrations (page xiii)
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Introduction (page 1)
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Interlude 1: The Tenor of Military Language (page 11)
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1. The Military, Anthropology and Organizational Culture (page 15)
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Interlude 2: Camaraderie and Fellowship (page 24)
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2. The Unit: An Infantry Battalion (page 27)
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Interlude 3: Action, Fear and Fighting Men (page 31)
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3. A Model of Combat: Soldiering and Emotional Control (page 33)
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Interlude 4: In the Field (page 50)
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4. The Model in Use: The Battalion and Other Units (page 51)
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Interlude 5: Soldiering the Intifada (page 72)
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5. Enemies (page 76)
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Interlude 6: A Letter to the Men (page 89)
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6. Models of Motivation (page 91)
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Interlude 7: The Dividing Line Between Officers and Men (page 104)
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7. Civilian Lives: Emotions, Control, and Manhood (page 106)
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Interlude 8: Straight Talk and Feelings (page 118)
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8. Concluding Considerations (page 120)
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Epilogue: My Military: A Disappearing World? (page 124)
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Appendix I: Fieldwork and the Ethnographic Approach (page 130)
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Appendix II: Notes on the Methodology of Interpretation (page 137)
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Appendix III: Folk and Scientific Models (page 140)
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Bibliography (page 142)
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Index (page 152)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SHFR | 19.1 (Fall 2000): 127-128 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/42943157 |
Citable Link
Published: 1998
Publisher: Berghahn Books
- 9781571811455 (hardcover)
- 9781571818386 (paper)