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Arms and the University
Military Presence and the Civic Education of Non-Military Students

 

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Arms and the University
Military Presence and the Civic Education of Non-Military Students

by Donald Alexander Downs (Author)
by Ilia Murtazashvili (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780521192323

 

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Demonstrates how some military presence on campus can contribute to the diversity of ideas and the education of all students.


Alienation between the U.S. military and society has grown in recent decades. Such alienation is unhealthy, as it threatens both sufficient civilian control of the military and the long-standing ideal of the 'citizen soldier'. Nowhere is this issue more predominant than at many major universities, which began turning their backs on the military during the chaotic years of the Vietnam War. Arms and the University probes various dimensions of this alienation, as well as recent efforts to restore a closer relationship between the military and the university. Through theoretical and empirical analysis, Donald Alexander Downs and Ilia Murtazashvili show how a military presence on campus in the form of ROTC (including a case study of ROTC's return to Columbia and Harvard universities), military history and national security studies can enhance the civic and liberal education of non-military students, and in the process help to bridge the civil-military gap.


 

ISBN 521192323
ISBN13 9780521192323
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Format Hardback
Publication date 27/02/2012
Pages 456
Weight (grammes) 760
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 234
Width (mm) 156

Part I. A Normative and Pedagogical Framework: 1. The closing of the university mind: the military/university gap and the problem of civic and liberal education
2. Education in the regime: how a military presence can enhance civic and liberal education
Part II. ROTC and the University: 3. ROTC and the university: an introduction
4. ROTC and the Ivies: before the storm
5. ROTC and the Ivies: the divorce
6. ROTC, Columbia, and the Ivy League: Sisyphus renews his quest to renew a troubled relationship
7. Post-DADT: Sisyphus nears the top of the mountain
8. Pedagogy and military presence: the educational influence of student-soldiers in their own words
9. Winning hearts and minds?: The consequences of military presence for non-military students
Part III. Military History Examined: 10. Military history: an endangered or protected species?
11. Half empty or half full?: Military historians' perspectives on the status of military history and the leading departments
12. Military presence in security studies: political realism (re)considered
13. Security studies in the wake of the Cold War university: paragons of productive fiction, or throwing the baby out with the bathwater?
Part IV. Concluding Thoughts: 14. Conclusion: placing the military in the university.