Listing 1 - 10 of 115 | << page >> |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Choose an application
Families of military personnel --- Soldier --- Family relationships
Choose an application
Choose an application
Robotics --- Computer-aided engineering. --- Military applications. --- Soldier --- Decision making.
Choose an application
Sexual harassment in the military --- Rape in the military --- Military rape --- Soldier rape --- Armed Forces
Choose an application
Sexual harassment in the military --- Rape in the military --- Military rape --- Soldier rape --- Armed Forces
Choose an application
Sexual harassment in the military --- Rape in the military --- Military rape --- Soldier rape --- Armed Forces
Choose an application
The Scottish poet George Lauder began as a "university wit", by imitating anti-papal satires popular in the Italian Renaissance. He set off for London as a young man, looking for patronage, but instead became an officer in the army, seeing service in France, the Low Countries, Germany, Denmark and Sweden -- an experience which provides the backdrop to the poetry of his mature years. At the Restoration he wrote a lengthy poem of advice to Charles II, and his final masterwork was a poetic conflation of the Gospel accounts of the life of Christ. Lauder was influenced by Ben Jonson, William Drummond, and by the Metaphysical and the Caroline styles. His personal library testifies to his wide range of interests, and to his acquaintance with European literature in neo-Latin and other languages. This volume traces Lauder's career, collects all his surviving verse (presented with full notes and commentary), and examines his interactions with certain of the greatest intellectuals of the Dutch Golden Age. Lauder was a British patriot and a loyal supporter of the House of Orange; above all, however, he is the author of a unique corpus of highly accomplished poetry. Alasdair A. MacDonald is Emeritus Professor of English Language and Literature of the Middle Ages, University of Groningen, Netherlands.
Poets, Scottish --- Scottish poets --- Lauder, George, --- G. L. --- L., G. --- Lawder, George, --- Scotland. --- Soldier.
Choose an application
Litterature finlandaise --- Linna (väinö) --- The unknown soldier --- Critique et interpretation
Choose an application
While countries throughout the world rely on immigrants to support their populations and economies, access to the military is limited, denied to those who have not yet acquired citizenship.Precluding immigrants from serving in their host country’s armed forces is an issue of moral equity and operational effectiveness. Allowing immigrants to enlist ensures that the military represents the population it serves and encourages inclusivity and cultural change within the institution, while also creating a more effective military force. The Power of Diversity in the Armed Forces investigates how different countries approach the inclusion or exclusion of immigrants in their armed forces and offers immigrant military participation as a pathway to citizenship and a way to foster greater societal integration and achieve a more equitable, diverse, and inclusive military.By surveying international perspectives on immigrant and non-citizen military participation in twelve countries, The Power of Diversity in the Armed Forces introduces and examines a new way to unlock the power of diversity in military organizations globally.
Armed Forces --- Diversity in the workplace. --- Immigrants. --- Minorities. --- Armed forces. --- citizen-soldier. --- citizenship. --- civil-military relations. --- culture. --- equity. --- foreign nationals. --- immigrant soldier. --- inclusion. --- integration. --- international perspectives. --- intersectional. --- migration. --- military recruitment. --- military. --- non-citizen. --- organizational diversity. --- social change.
Listing 1 - 10 of 115 | << page >> |
Sort by
|