Kirstin J. H. Brathwaite is an associate professor of international relations at Michigan State Universitys James Madison College.
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Description
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Explaining Will to Fight
Chapter 3: National Identity, Democracy, and Cohesion in the British Imperial Forces
Chapter 4: North Africa
Chapter 5: Malaya
Chapter 6: Europe
Chapter 7: Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
"Symbols and Sacrifice in War is the rare book that combines clear and accessible writing with the highest quality of scholarship and theoretical innovation. Scholars, practitioners, and the general interest audience will all find much to appreciate about this crucial study explaining why some militaries are more determined to fight and win than others."—Jeffrey W. Meiser, associate professor of political science and global affairs, University of Portland
"Brathwaites excellent book makes an important and novel contribution to our understanding of how armies perform on the battlefield with an argument that brings much-needed clarity to the complex relationships between cohesion, will to fight, identity, and battlefield effectiveness."—Max Margulies, associate professor, United States Military Academy at West Point