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Routledge Political and Military Sociology Volume 38 Review

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Description

Explore critical academic research in the inaugural volume of this new annual publication from Routledge. Political and Military Sociology Volume 38 provides deep insights into the complex dynamics of civil-military relations through diverse global perspectives. This volume features significant studies, including an analysis by Won-Taek Kang regarding the phenomenon of nostalgia for Park Chung Hee in South Korea. The text examines why many South Koreans express a sense of loss for the former dictator, offering a unique sociological lens on national memory. Additionally, contributors Ryan Kelty, Todd Woodruff, and David R. Segal investigate the professional lives of U.S. combat soldiers. Their research looks at how these individuals manage their role identity while navigating the tension between military professional demands and their personal family relations. This book serves as an essential resource for students and researchers interested in the social structures of military life and political history.

Key Features

Inaugural volume of a new annual series dedicated to cutting-edge research on civil-military relations.

Includes a detailed sociological analysis of political nostalgia and the legacy of Park Chung Hee in South Korea.

Examines the role identity of U.S. combat soldiers and their management of professional and personal lives.

Provides expert academic perspectives on the social and political issues affecting military institutions.

A valuable resource for researchers studying anthropology, sociology, and military social sciences.

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Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
25 October 2017
Listed Since
08 December 2017

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