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Military Anthropology — Specialisation Frame
This article presents the research problems addressed in military anthropology. The central research hypothesis is a theoretical-cognitive problem concerning the object of cognition of military anthropology.
Robert Boroch
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Fields of Research of Military Anthropology
The aim of the paper is to suggest moving away from the dichotomy of ‘Anthropology of’ and ‘Anthropology for’ the military. In order to preserve the scientific character and the original anthropological perspective, the paper analyzes the theoretical ...
Maria Vivod
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A classification of theoretical approaches in military-historical anthropology is proposed. The authors note that social constructivism prevails in English-language historiography as a whole, while in Russian studies an existential approach does.
F. V. Nikolae +2 more
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Military anthropology: experience of formation and development of new scientific branch
In article the main stages of formation and development of military anthropology as new scientific branch are considered from the moment of its theoretical justification in 2000.
E. S. Senyavskaya
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Lieutenant of the Russian Imperial Army Anatoly Petrovich Moser (1889–1943): the «little man» and his fate in mirror of military anthropology [PDF]
The study is dedicated to the life of a representative of a family of serving noblemen known in pre-revolutionary Omsk. The purpose of the work is to present the example of this fate as the position of a former career officer in provincial imperial ...
D. I. Petin
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17 USC 105 interim-entered record; under review. This commentary addresses Montgomery McFate’s book Military Anthropology: Soldiers, Scholars and Subjects at the Margins of Empire, published by Oxford University Press (2018).
Anna Simons
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Anthropology of the Military [PDF]
AbstractThe anthropology of militaries in industrial countries is a relatively young discipline, which has seen significant growth since the end of the Cold War and the advent of the “new wars.” The chapter focuses on the anthropological analysis of social and cultural concerns related to (and derived from) the armed forces, war, and the provision for ...
Maren Tomforde, Eyal Ben‐Ari
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The Ethnography of Things Military – Empathy and Critique in Military Anthropology [PDF]
Reflecting on the troubled relationship between anthropology and the military, we do so by discussing the underlying epistemological, methodological, and moral claims of the distinction between an ...
Sebastian Mohr +2 more
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Anthropology of the Ukrainian Cossacks’ Military Potential (XVIIth–XVIIIth Centuries) [PDF]
The publication deals with the widespread use by the Russian Empire of the Ukrainian people’s armed forces in its wars of conquest after the 1654 Pereyaslav Council. In particular, given are the facts of the Ukrainian Cossacks’ decisive participation in the assaults of Azov in 1696 and Izmail in 1790.
Volodymyr Serhiychuk
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