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Nathan J.Hogan

Martial Culture in the Lifeways of US Servicemembers and Veterans: Military Psychology, Ancient Mythology, and Re-Souling Service

Martial Culture in the Lifeways of US Servicemembers and Veterans: Military Psychology, Ancient Mythology, and Re-Souling Service

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This book develops a new concept, "martial culture," to problematize and reframe thinking surrounding the lifeways of US servicemembers, exploring the values, beliefs, norms, and rituals they are exposed to and practice during military service. It adopts a comparative mythological approach and draws upon Roman, Navajo, Hindu, Norse, and Japanese myths to offer new insight into the psychological experience of servicemembers. It will be of interest to psychologists who seek to develop their treatment of veterans and those within the fields of military sociology and psychology.

Format: Hardback
Length: 182 pages
Publication date: 13 February 2024
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This groundbreaking book delves into the intricate tapestry of the lives of US servicemembers, offering a novel concept called "martial culture" to challenge and redefine our understanding of their experiences. Through a comprehensive exploration of the values, beliefs, norms, and rituals they encounter during their military service, the author seeks to shed light on the unique cultural framework that shapes their lives. By seamlessly merging the concepts of servicemember and veteran into a unified cultural model, the author unveils how martial culture can acknowledge the holistic and multidimensional nature of an individual's life cycle.

Drawing upon a comparative mythological framework, the book weaves together ancient voices from Roman, Navajo, Hindu, Norse, and Japanese myths, resonating with the lived experiences of servicemembers, veterans, and their families. By employing a mythological lens, the author offers fresh insights into the psychological realm of servicemembers, challenging inaccurate assumptions about martial lifeways and offering a balanced and integrated spiritual connection.

This book holds immense value for psychologists who aim to enhance their treatment of veterans by embracing the unique lifeways of service without judgment. It provides a profound understanding of the servicemember experience, fostering a compassionate and holistic approach that fosters a balanced and integrated spiritual connection. Moreover, the book challenges the influences of industrialized secular approaches to service, offering a valuable alternative perspective.

Furthermore, this book appeals to scholars and researchers in the fields of military sociology and psychology, contributing to a deeper understanding of the complex dynamics that shape the lives of servicemembers and their communities. By exploring the intersection of culture, military service, and psychological well-being, this book offers valuable insights into the broader societal implications of military service and its impact on individuals, families, and communities.

In conclusion, this groundbreaking book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the unique cultural landscape of US servicemembers and the profound impact of their military service on their lives. Through its innovative approach, it provides a valuable contribution to the fields of psychology, military sociology, and beyond, shedding light on the complexities and nuances of the servicemember experience and offering valuable insights for practitioners and scholars alike.

Weight: 526g
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032601366

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