02146cam a2200397Ia 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019006001900036007001500055008004100070020006900111020006600180020002500246020002200271040002300293050002100316072001600337072001600353080001000369082001900379245013200398260004200530300004400572490005300616504005300669520060600722588004701328650001101375650003501386650003601421700002001457700002401477776015801501830004201659856004701701ocn320532520OCoLC20171018091401.0m d cr un|||||||||090508s2002 ne a ob 000 0 eng d a9781849501316 (electronic bk.) :c�65.95 ; � 94.95 ; $119.95 a1849501319 (electronic bk.) :c�65.95 ; � 94.95 ; $119.95 z9780762308361 (hbk.) z0762308362 (hbk.) aVVLbengcVVLdZJC14aUB340b.C57 2002 7aJWD2bicssc 7aJWG2bicssc a355.204a355.2/236322204aThe comparative study of conscription in the armed forcesh[electronic resource] /cedited by Lars Mj�set, Stephen van Holde. aAmsterdam ;aNew York :bJAI,cc2002. a1 online resource (xix, 424 p.) :bill.1 aComparative social research,x0195-6310 ;vv. 20 aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 389-424) aThis volume contributes to the comparative study of military conscription. Issues discussed include: a conceptual clarification of conscription as distinguished from volunteerism and militia service; the emergence of the citizen soldier model; patterns of anti-militarism before World War I; conscription in third world armies; gender-issues in relation to military service; the present phenomenon of child soldiers in Africa; the decline of conscript armies in Western Europe. A review section discusses the contribution of rational choice theory to the analysis of conscription into military forces. aDescription based on print version record. 0aDraft. 7aLand forces & warfare.2bicssc 7aNaval forces & warfare.2bicssc1 aMj�set, Lars.1 aVan Holde, Stephen.08iPrint version:tComparative study of conscription in the armed forces.dAmsterdam ; New York : JAI, c2002z0762308362w(DLC) 2001050639w(OCoLC)48449795 0aComparative social research ;vv. 20.40uhttp://www.emeraldinsight.com/0195-6310/20