Men, Women And War: Do Women Belong In the Frontline? (2001) By Martin Van Creveld
Throughout history, women have been shielded from the heat of battle, their role limited to supporting the men who do the actual fighting. Now, all that has changed, and for the first time females have taken their place on the front lines. But, do they actually belong there? A distinguished military historian answers the question with a vehement no, arguing women are less physically capable, more injury-prone, given more lenient conditions, and disastrous for morale and military preparedness. Groundbreaking and controversial.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 287 pages
- In Good Condition