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Joonbum Bae and YuJung Julia Lee
Journal of Global Security Studies, Volume 9, Issue 1, March 2024, ogad025, https://doi.org/10.1093/jogss/ogad025
Published: 15 January 2024
.... Explaining the rationale for the bill, Rangel argued that conscription would “compel the public to think twice before they make a commitment to send their loved ones into harm's way.” The assumption behind these calls for mandatory enlistment is that “knowing anyone,” particularly a “loved one,” in the armed...
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Sayaka Chatani
The American Historical Review, Volume 125, Issue 2, April 2020, Pages 427–437, https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhaa168
Published: 13 April 2020
... the terms of the Oxford University Press, Standard Journals Publication Model ( https://dbpia.nl.go.kr/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model ) Abstract In the early 1870s, when the Meiji Japanese government introduced the universal army conscription system, the age...
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Daniel Falkstedt and others
European Journal of Public Health, Volume 21, Issue 6, December 2011, Pages 713–718, https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckq158
Published: 04 November 2010
...Daniel Falkstedt; Ingvar Lundberg; Tomas Hemmingsson Information on parental SEP was obtained from The National Population and Housing Census of 1960 (response rate 99%). The study subjects were 9 to 11 years old at that time. The conscripts and their parents (or any other head of household...
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Patrik K. E. Magnusson and others
American Journal of Epidemiology, Volume 163, Issue 1, 1 January 2006, Pages 1–8, https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwj002
Published: 03 November 2005
... the association of body mass index (BMI) with suicide in a record linkage study based on the Swedish Military Service Conscription Register, the Population and Housing Censuses, and the Cause of Death Register. The cohort studied consisted of 1,299,177 Swedish men who were conscripted in 1968–1999, had their BMI...
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David A. Leon and others
American Journal of Epidemiology, Volume 152, Issue 7, 1 October 2000, Pages 597–604, https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/152.7.597
Published: 01 October 2000
...David A. Leon; Malin Johansson; Finn Rasmussen blood pressure fetal development gestational age CI: confidence interval DBP, diastolic blood pressure MBR, Medical Birth Registry MSCR, Military Service Conscription Registry SBP, systolic blood pressure. 18 10 1999 16 03 1999 2000...
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Published: 21 September 2017
... authority for waging war rests with any Jewish government that rules with the consent of the community. He justifies conscription on the premise that laws of war are different from those of everyday Halakhah; therefore a government can force an individual to risk his life in war for the sake of the nation...
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Published: 21 September 2017
... and everyday Halakhah as different and argues from that premise that conscription is permitted. However, R. Waldenberg examines R. Kook’s views in conjunction with those of R. Naftali Tsevi Yehudah Berlin (1816–93), better known by his acronym, Netsiv. The Netsiv addresses the issue of war in a number...
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Published: 21 September 2017
..., on the issue of conscription, he takes a position that is between the majority of figures in this study who claim that conscription is permitted because wartime Halakhah is different from everyday Halakhah, and that of R. Yisraeli who in his later writings argues that it is permitted because the requirement...
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Published: 22 November 1984
...This chapter examines the role of World War I and insurgency in the political violence in Ireland. It suggests that the impact of the war would have produced decisive changes in Ireland whether or not the Easter Rising occurred. The threat of conscription mobilized Irish opinion on political issues...
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Published: 22 November 1984
... modelled on the British way of politics. The guerrilla struggle started after Lord French went to Ireland to prepare for the enforcement of conscription and implemented the policy of mass arrests. Churchill W S Duke H E Chief Sec for Ireland Lloyd George D Chancellor of the Exchequer Minister...
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Published: 22 March 2018
... Thucydides ML Army Athens Attica Boiotia ns Citizenship Conscription conscripts Duties citizen Hoplite s Laconia Navy Sparta Tolmides Volunteering volunteers Warfare Plutarch Cleisthenes of Athens Law s Performance performative membership Rights citizen State formation Themistocles...
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Published: 21 March 2016
... take part in early fighting in western Virginia and at Bull Run, and early in 1862 a new conscription law begins forcing all but the wealthier citizens of military age into the army. Bell John Bocock Henry T Bocock Thomas S Breckinridge John C Flood Thomas H Jones Crawford Letcher John Lincoln...
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Published: 30 September 2014
... of the fabric of religious welfare in Venice under France, highlighted by the demolition of churches and the transfer of cathedral status from San Pietro in Castello to San Marco in 1807. It then discusses conscription for Napoleon Bonaparte's wars and the introduction of a taxation system in the city. It also...
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Published: 13 January 2014
... most consequential innovations: systematic military conscription. Bloch Marc Casablanca 1942 La Marseillaise anthem Second World War 1939–45 Vichy France Aulard Alphonse Camus Albert CNR National Council of the Resistance Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen 1789 Declaration...
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Published: 19 April 2022
... movement conscription aristocratic army Irish farmers civil war landed elite Irish nationalism Irish aristocracy [The] gods he [Colonel Head] worshipped were not gods of Ireland, patriotism meant love of England, duty meant duty to England, loyalty to the King of England. ( Peter Somerville-Large...
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Published: 20 June 2017
...One of the most hated measures imposed by the Austrians was conscription into the imperial army for long periods of service. To meet the quotas, Jewish communities offered inducements to the vagrant poor and forcibly recruited youth who were insufficiently religious. The story “Disappeared...
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Published: 24 September 2012
... expanses of the French countryside for its training purposes. As the army mobilized new sites for war preparation, thousands of new recruits came to live and work in the camps under universal conscription laws. The chapter also explores the testing and development of new military technologies and weapons...
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Published: 01 June 2021
... Pennington Livery companies Turnham Green Conscription Committee for the Advance of Money Radicalism Petitioning Agitation Topography of mobilization Ward assessments While preachers were busy finding and deploying scriptural evidence “to stirr up” their auditors, militant Londoners were moving...
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Published: 18 March 2011
...This chapter tries to demonstrate how genetic epidemiologists are required to overtly position their knowledge within the sociohistorical context of its production, and advances the concept of bioethnic conscription as the process by which ethnicity comes to be constructed as meaningful...
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Published: 20 March 2013
.... Administrators resented the disorder provoked by recruitment and conscription, especially as time went on. Catholic missionaries harbored Jalabert Hyacinthe Joffroy Father Modest captain Patriotism Ponty William Recruitment for the military Ansumané Assimilation Babadi “Civilization ” Africans...