This project examines the motivational structures of military service, focusing on the Vietnam War. By plumbing the minds of the war’s veterans, it seeks to identify the process by which soldiers consent to military service both before and during their service, and if differences in Military Operational Specialty correlate with different motivations for consent
In 2009, six years after the initial invasion of Iraq, the attraction of the War on Terrorism and ...
In this dissertation, I employ a qualitative study to explore experiences of student veterans in int...
Historians of American diplomatic history during the Roosevelt administration have long debated whet...
This thesis examines the life experiences of male and female Vietnam War veterans who served in the ...
The discipline of Peace and Conflict Studies attempts, in part, to understand the origins of conflic...
The narrative of the Combat veteran from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars over the past decade has been...
War, and what constitutes the waging of successful warfare in the Ancient Near East, is the hermeneu...
This study identifies factors associated with rapid promotion rates among elite United States Army o...
Despite the vast amount of literature on events of the Sandinista Revolution and Sandinista politica...
The Vietnam War and subsequent protest movement remains one of the most tumultuous times in U.S. his...
This paper focuses upon some of the main historical events in American History and their effects on ...
Talking about, and learning lessons from The American War in Vietnam can be a process whose genuine ...
The politics of fear have deeply divided the United States of America. Decades of propaganda portray...
In the past, research has considered what types of structures and settings influence cooperation and...
This thesis explores the framing of conflict after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, and mor...
In 2009, six years after the initial invasion of Iraq, the attraction of the War on Terrorism and ...
In this dissertation, I employ a qualitative study to explore experiences of student veterans in int...
Historians of American diplomatic history during the Roosevelt administration have long debated whet...
This thesis examines the life experiences of male and female Vietnam War veterans who served in the ...
The discipline of Peace and Conflict Studies attempts, in part, to understand the origins of conflic...
The narrative of the Combat veteran from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars over the past decade has been...
War, and what constitutes the waging of successful warfare in the Ancient Near East, is the hermeneu...
This study identifies factors associated with rapid promotion rates among elite United States Army o...
Despite the vast amount of literature on events of the Sandinista Revolution and Sandinista politica...
The Vietnam War and subsequent protest movement remains one of the most tumultuous times in U.S. his...
This paper focuses upon some of the main historical events in American History and their effects on ...
Talking about, and learning lessons from The American War in Vietnam can be a process whose genuine ...
The politics of fear have deeply divided the United States of America. Decades of propaganda portray...
In the past, research has considered what types of structures and settings influence cooperation and...
This thesis explores the framing of conflict after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, and mor...
In 2009, six years after the initial invasion of Iraq, the attraction of the War on Terrorism and ...
In this dissertation, I employ a qualitative study to explore experiences of student veterans in int...
Historians of American diplomatic history during the Roosevelt administration have long debated whet...