Symbols and Sacrifice in War

National Identity and the Will to Fight

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Gebonden, 264 blz. | Engels
Georgetown University Press | e druk, 2025
ISBN13: 9781647125783
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Georgetown University Press e druk, 2025 9781647125783
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A new theory of how soldiers persevere through the hardships of long wars

Nationalism and its effect on military strategy have long been of interest to scholars of conflict. Outcomes of war are not solely determined by firepower and numbers, but also by the motivations of soldiers fighting for their nation. This book presents a new theory about the will to fight, arguing that how a conflict resonates with the myths, symbols, and core beliefs underlying national identity shapes soldiers' morale, discipline, and initiative in battle.

Brathwaite compares the will to fight of British, Indian, and Australian soldiers in World War II. She draws on military records, such as unit diaries and morale reports, to demonstrate the connection between identity and the will to fight. Her research is important because political leaders make key decisions on matters ranging from the use of force to military manpower policy based on beliefs about what motivates soldiers in battle.

Scholars of security studies, policymakers, and military professionals will be interested in this new theory of a key aspect of military effectiveness and power.

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ISBN13:9781647125783
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:264
Verschijningsdatum:30-6-2025

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