Keyword ["Replacingthe Soldiers with Labors"] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
| 181. | Making Cold War soldiers: The Americanization of the South Korean Army, 1945--1955 |
| 182. | The effects of religious preference and the frequency of spirituality on the retention and attrition rates among injured soldiers |
| 183. | By God's grace and the needle: The life and labors of Mercy Jane Bancroft Blair |
| 184. | Fair enough? How notions of race, gender, and soldiers' rights affected dependents' allowance policies towards Canadian Aboriginal families during World War II |
| 185. | Making the American Immigrant Soldier: Inclusion and Resistance |
| 186. | Black power soldiers: How the rising storm of radical black masculinity in the Vietnam War shaped military perceptions of African-American soldiers |
| 187. | 'A Farewell to Arms' and 'Soldiers' Pay': Hemingway and Faulkner, the Great War, characters, styles, and settings (Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner) |
| 188. | Labors of translation, 1750--1850: Reconsidering the Romantic movement in relation to translation theory and practice |
| 189. | A phenomenological study of soldiers in the U.S. Army warrior transition unit (WTU) |
| 190. | Forgiveness: The cultural implications for Ugandan child soldiers: A qualitative exploration of the benefits and consequences of culturally-advocated forgiveness for Ugandan child soldiers post abduction |
| 191. | 'The common man is the common hero.' New inclusive definitions of war poetry |
| 192. | Deployment-related stress and resilience of families of National Guard soldiers |
| 193. | 'Vive la republique! Vive l'empereur!': Military culture and motivation in the armies of Napoleon, 1803--1808 |
| 194. | U.S. Army soldiers' experiences in cross-cultural communications: A phenomenological study |
| 195. | Oral history: Redeployment and reintegration from a combat zone |
| 196. | Empire Between the Lines: Constructions of Empire in British and French Trench Newspapers of the Great War |
| 197. | 'Heroes in the cause of God': Faith, suffering, and American soldiers' experiences of the Great War |
| 198. | The differences between war- and civilian-related traumatic events and the presentation of posttraumatic stress disorder and suicidal ideation in a sample of National Guard soldiers |
| 199. | Combat-related stress, cohesion, coping, and perceived threat: Predictors and moderators of posttraumatic symptomatology among deployed U.S. Army soldiers |
| 200. | Examining the dreams of Canadian soldiers with content analysis and the Storytelling Method of dream interpretation |
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