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Heroism and the Changing Character of War: Toward Post-Heroic Warfare?
Heroism and the Nation during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars and the Age of Military Reform in Europe
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Thomas Hippler
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2014
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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Book chapters
Remembering the Heroes of Australiaâs Wars
âCasualty Aversionâ
Citizenship, Masculinity and Mental Health in the First World War
Heroism and Self-Sacrifice for the Nation? Wars of National Liberation
Mass Armies and the Cold War
Why Soldiers Donât Fight
Heroism and the Nation during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars and the Age of Military Reform in Europe
âHeroicâ Warfare and the Problem of Mass Armies
The Dilemma of Cosmopolitan Soldiering
Cohesion
Suicide Bombers
Questioning the Post-Heroic Warfare Logic
Provocations on Policymakers, Casualty Aversion and Post-Heroic Warfare
War against Evil
Inspirational, Aspirational and Operational Heroes
Public Ritual and Remembrance
âOn the Altar of the Nationâ
Heroism and Self-Sacrifice
The War Within
Introduction
Redefining Stand-off Warfare
The Democratic Warrior and the Emergence of World-Order Conflicts
pp. 1
Introduction: Toward Post-Heroic Warfare?
pp. 21
Heroism and the Nation during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars and the Age of Military Reform in Europe
pp. 33
‘On the Altar of the Nation’: Narratives of Heroic Sacrifice in the American Civil War
pp. 47
‘Heroic’ Warfare and the Problem of Mass Armies: France 1871–1914
pp. 64
Heroism and Self-Sacrifice for the Nation? Wars of National Liberation
pp. 76
War against Evil: The Second World War
pp. 93
Mass Armies and the Cold War: Institutional Post-Heroism?
pp. 108
Heroism and Self-Sacrifice: The Vietnam War as a Case in Point
pp. 120
The Dilemma of Cosmopolitan Soldiering
pp. 145
Provocations on Policymakers, Casualty Aversion and Post-Heroic Warfare
pp. 162
‘Casualty Aversion’: Media, Society and Public Opinion
pp. 188
Questioning the Post-Heroic Warfare Logic: Private Contractors, Casualty Sensitivity and Public Support for War in the United States
pp. 203
Redefining Stand-off Warfare: Modern Efforts and Implications
pp. 221
Cohesion: Heroic and Post-Heroic Combat
pp. 237
Inspirational, Aspirational and Operational Heroes: Recruitment, Terror and Heroic Conflict from the Perspective of Armed Groups
pp. 251
Suicide Bombers: Victims, Heroes or Martyrs?
pp. 268
The War Within: Moral Injury and Guilt
pp. 286
The Democratic Warrior and the Emergence of World-Order Conflicts
pp. 305
Citizenship, Masculinity and Mental Health in the First World War
pp. 324
Why Soldiers Don’t Fight
pp. 334
Remembering the Heroes of Australia’s Wars: From Heroic to Post-Heroic Memory
pp. 349
Public Ritual and Remembrance: Beyond the Nation-State?
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