Originally published in 1927, this book contains the text of
lectures delivered to Cambridge undergraduates between 1920 and
1926, which demonstrate the possible applications of psychological
techniques to the training and deployment of soldiers. Bartlett
examines features in the life of a soldier, including fatigue and
the effects of battle, and offers some suggestions on how modern
psychology can better be employed in the service of the army. This
book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of
psychology and the role psychology can play in the armed forces.
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