Joining the war: Masculinity, nationalism and war participation in the Balkans war of secession, 1991–1995Footnote** The research on which this article is based was made possible by a Pre-dissertation Fellowship, Center for German and European Studies, University of California Berkeley; a Pre-dissertation Fellowship, Center for European and Russian Studies, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA); a Graduate Fieldwork Fellowship, International Studies and Overseas Programs, UCLA; a Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellowship, Jennings Randolph Program for International Peace, United States Institute of Peace; a Dissertation Year Fellowship, Graduate Division, UCLA; and a John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Postdoctoral Fellowship in Peace Studies, Colgate University. My thanks go to Michael Mann, Gail Kligman and Elissa Helms for their feedback and engagement with this text, in various stages of writing.
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