Encyclopedia of Military Science

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G. Kurt Piehler
SAGE Publications, Jul 24, 2013 - History - 1928 pages
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The Encyclopedia of Military Science provides a comprehensive, ready-reference on the organization, traditions, training, purpose, and functions of today’s military. Entries in this four-volume work include coverage of the duties, responsibilities, and authority of military personnel and an understanding of strategies and tactics of the modern military and how they interface with political, social, legal, economic, and technological factors. A large component is devoted to issues of leadership, group dynamics, motivation, problem-solving, and decision making in the military context. Finally, this work also covers recent American military history since the end of the Cold War with a special emphasis on peacekeeping and peacemaking operations, the First Persian Gulf War, the events surrounding 9/11, and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and how the military has been changing in relation to these events.

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Contents

A
1
B
201
C
261
Contents Volume 2
v
List of Entries
vii
Readers Guide
xiii
D
455
E
503
P
1047
Q
1167
R
1171
S
1249
Contents Volume 4
v
List of Entries
vii
Readers Guide
xiii
T
1373

F
533
G
569
H
609
I
657
J
727
K
739
L
759
M
805
Contents Volume 3
v
List of Entries
vii
Readers Guide
xiii
N
923
O
1005
U
1483
V
1565
W
1585
Y
1699
CivilMilitary Relations
1701
Military Ideals
1731
Laws of War Major Treaties and Conventions
1739
US Supreme Court Cases
1743
Military Organization
1747
Military Casualties
1753
Index
1759
Copyright

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G. Kurt Piehler is director of the Institute of World War II and the Human Experience and associate professor of history at Florida State University. Prior to becoming the institute director in 2011, he held academic positions at the City University of New York, Drew University, Rutgers University, and the University of Tennessee. In 2008, he served as Fulbright Lecturer in American Studies at Kobe University and Kyoto University. As founding director (1994–1998) of the Rutgers Oral History Archives, he conducted more than 200 interviews with veterans of World War II.

Piehler is the author of Remembering War the American Way (1995) and World War II (2007). He is editor of The United States in World War II: A Documentary Reader (2013) and co-edited The United States and the Second World War: New Perspectives on Diplomacy, War, and the Home Front (2010); The Atomic Bomb and American Society: New Perspectives (2009); and Major Problems in American Military History (1999). He served as associate editor of Americans at War: Society, Culture, and the Home Front (2005) and consulting editor of the Oxford Companion to American Military History (1999). Piehler edits two book series: World War II: The Global, Human, Ethical Dimension (Fordham University Press) and Legacies of War (University of Tennessee Press).

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