[The Charles C. Moskos Collection].

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[The Charles C. Moskos Collection].

The collection consists largely of Moskos' research clippings, papers by fellow scholars, and materials from conferences, commissions and committees. The date range of the bulk of the materials in 2000-2008. Major topics include social aspects of the United States military--especially gender and sexuality, religion in the military, military life and culture, statistics and demographic surveys of the US military during the Cold War, and peacekeeping operations in Haiti, Somalia and the former Yugoslavia. Also included are items about the culture of troops deployed to Iraq during the War on Terrorism.

2.5 linear ft.

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