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  • 1
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    Ithaca, NY :Cornell University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9958936398902883
    Umfang: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9780801459832
    Serie: Cornell Studies in Security Affairs
    Inhalt: Leaders around the globe have long turned to the armed forces as a "school for the nation." Debates over who serves continue to arouse passion today because the military's participation policies are seen as shaping politics beyond the military, specifically the politics of identity and citizenship. Yet how and when do these policies transform patterns of citizenship? Military service, Ronald R. Krebs argues, can play a critical role in bolstering minorities' efforts to grasp full and unfettered rights. Minority groups have at times effectively contrasted their people's battlefield sacrifices to the reality of inequity, compelling state leaders to concede to their claims. At the same time, military service can shape when, for what, and how minorities have engaged in political activism in the quest for meaningful citizenship. Employing a range of rich primary materials, Krebs shows how the military's participation policies shaped Arab citizens' struggles for first-class citizenship in Israel from independence to the mid-1980s and African Americans' quest for civil rights, from World War I to the Korean War. Fighting for Rights helps us make sense of contemporary debates over gays in the military and over the virtues and dangers of liberal and communitarian visions for society. It suggests that rhetoric is more than just a weapon of the weak, that it is essential to political exchange, and that politics rests on a dual foundation of rationality and culture.
    Anmerkung: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , Archival Sources and Abbreviations -- , 1. A School for the Nation? -- , 2. The Power of Military Service -- , Part I: The IDF and the Making of Israel. The Jewish State and Its Arab Minorities -- , Introduction -- , 3. Confronting a Land with People -- , 4. Two Roads to Jerusalem -- , 5. Military Rites, Citizenship Rights, and Republican Rhetoric -- , Conclusion -- , Part II. The Perpetual Dilemma: Race and the U.S. Armed Forces -- , Introduction -- , 6. Great War, Great Hopes, and the Perils of Closing Ranks -- , 7. Good War, Cold War, and the Limits of Liberalism -- , Conclusion -- , 8. Unusual Duties, Usual Rights: Soldiering and Citizenship -- , Notes -- , Index , In English.
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 2
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    Ithaca, N.Y : Cornell University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1003669026
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 265 pages) , illustrations
    Ausgabe: Online-Ausg. [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library Electronic reproduction
    ISBN: 0801459834 , 0801444659 , 9780801459832 , 9780801444654
    Serie: Cornell studies in security affairs
    Inhalt: Leaders around the globe have long turned to the armed forces as a "school for the nation." Debates over who serves continue to arouse passion today because the military's participation policies are seen as shaping politics beyond the military, specifically the politics of identity and citizenship. Yet how and when do these policies transform patterns of citizenship? Military service, Ronald R. Krebs argues, can play a critical role in bolstering minorities' efforts to grasp full and unfettered rights. Minority groups have at times effectively contrasted their people's battlefield sacrifices to the reality of inequity, compelling state leaders to concede to their claims. At the same time, military service can shape when, for what, and how minorities have engaged in political activism in the quest for meaningful citizenship. Employing a range of rich primary materials, Krebs shows how the military's participation policies shaped Arab citizens' struggles for first-class citizenship in Israel from independence to the mid-1980s and African Americans' quest for civil rights, from World War I to the Korean War. Fighting for Rights helps us make sense of contemporary debates over gays in the military and over the virtues and dangers of liberal and communitarian visions for society. It suggests that rhetoric is more than just a weapon of the weak, that it is essential to political exchange, and that politics rests on a dual foundation of rationality and culture
    Inhalt: A school for the nation? -- The power of military service -- Confronting a land with people -- Two roads to Jerusalem -- Military rites, citizenship rights, and republican rhetoric -- Great War, great hopes, and the perils of closing ranks -- Good war, Cold War, and the limits of liberalism -- Unusual duties, usual rights : soldiering and citizenship
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index , Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL , Electronic reproduction , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. , English
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Krebs, Ronald R., 1974- Fighting for rights Ithaca, N.Y : Cornell University Press, 2006
    Sprache: Englisch
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 3
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    Online-Ressource
    Ithaca : Cornell University Press
    UID:
    gbv_836766067
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (280 p)
    ISBN: 9780801444654
    Serie: Cornell Studies in Security Affairs
    Inhalt: Military service, Ronald R. Krebs argues, can play a critical role in bolstering minorities' efforts to grasp full and unfettered rights.
    Inhalt: Fighting for Rights -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Archival Sources and Abbreviations -- 1. A School for the Nation? -- 2. The Power of Military Service -- Part I. The IDF and the Making of Israel: The Jewish State and Its Arab Minorities -- Introduction -- 3. Confronting a Land with People -- 4. Two Roads to Jerusalem -- 5. Military Rites, Citizenship Rights, and Republican Rhetoric -- Conclusion -- Part II. The Perpetual Dilemma: Race and the U.S. Armed Forces -- Introduction -- 6. Great War, Great Hopes, and the Perils of Closing Ranks -- 7. Good War, Cold War, and the Limits of Liberalism -- Conclusion -- 8. Unusual Duties, Usual Rights: Soldiering and Citizenship -- Notes -- Index.
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9780801459832
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9780801444654
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Fighting for Rights : Military Service and the Politics of Citizenship
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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