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War related separations challenge military families in many ways.
The worry and uncertainty associated with absent family members
exacerbates the challenges of personal, social, and economic
resources on the home front. U.S. military operations in Iraq and
Afghanistan have sent a million service personnel from the U.S.
alone into conflict areas leaving millions of spouses, children and
others in stressful circumstances. This is not a new situation for
military families, but it has taken a toll of magnified proportions
in recent times. In addition, medical advances have prolonged the
life of those who might have died of injuries. As a result, more
families are caring for those who have experienced amputation,
traumatic brain injury, and profound psychological wounds. The
Department of Defence has launched unprecedented efforts to support
service members and families before, during, and after deployment
in all locations of the country as well as in remote locations.
Stress in U.S. Military Families brings together an
interdisciplinary group of experts from the military to the medical
to examine the issues of this critical problem. Its goal is to
review the factors that contribute to stress in military families
and to point toward strategies and policies that can help. Covering
the major topics of parenting, marital functioning, and the stress
of medical care, and including a special chapter on single service
members, it serves as a comprehensive guide for those who will
intervene in these problems and for those undertaking their
research.
War related separations challenge military families in many ways.
The worry and uncertainty associated with absent family members
exacerbates the challenges of personal, social, and economic
resources on the home front. U.S. military operations in Iraq and
Afghanistan have sent a million service personnel from the U.S.
alone into conflict areas leaving millions of spouses, children and
others in stressful circumstances. This is not a new situation for
military families, but it has taken a toll of magnified proportions
in recent times. In addition, medical advances have prolonged the
life of those who might have died of injuries. As a result, more
families are caring for those who have experienced amputation,
traumatic brain injury, and profound psychological wounds. The
Department of Defence has launched unprecedented efforts to support
service members and families before, during, and after deployment
in all locations of the country as well as in remote locations.
Stress in U.S. Military Families brings together an
interdisciplinary group of experts from the military to the medical
to examine the issues of this critical problem. Its goal is to
review the factors that contribute to stress in military families
and to point toward strategies and policies that can help. Covering
the major topics of parenting, marital functioning, and the stress
of medical care, and including a special chapter on single service
members, it serves as a comprehensive guide for those who will
intervene in these problems and for those undertaking their
research.
David Riggs evokes the atmosphere and texture of Marlowe's life,
from the stench and poverty of a childhood spent near Canterbury's
abattoirs to the fanatical pursuit of classical learning at school.
Marlowe won a place at Cambridge University, where he entered its
world of 18-hour working days, religious intrigue and twilight
homosexuality, tolerated but unspoken. The gifted student was not
immune to the passions and fears of the wider society, and Riggs
describes the mood of England in those years when Elizabeth's crown
was anything but secure, and Spain and the Papacy were determined
to overthrow her regime. Looming above everything is the
Elizabethan state and its spy rings, with which Marlowe was already
involved by the time he left Cambridge. His undercover missions
brought him into contact with Catholic conspirators who were
plotting to kill the Queen; yet as a playwright and thinker he was
attracted to the most unorthodox and threatening idea of all -
atheism. Marlowe's brief life was enigmatic, contradictory and
glorious - and this magisterial work of reconstruction and
scholarship illuminates it with immense richness.
Ben Jonson's contemporaries admired him above all other playwrights
and poets of the English Renaissance. He was the "great refiner"
who alchemized the bleakest aspects of everyday life into brilliant
images of folly and deceit. He was also a celebrated reprobate and
an ambitious entrepreneur. David Riggs illuminates every facet of
this extraordinary career, giving us the first major biography of
Jonson in over sixty years. The story of Jonson's life provides a
broad view of the literary procession in early modern England and
the milieu in which Elizabethan drama was produced. Beginning as a
journeyman actor, Jonson was soon a novice playwright; his first
important play was staged in 1598, with Shakespeare in the cast. He
was by turns the self-styled leader of a literary elite, a writer
of court masques, the first dramatist to publish his own Works, a
royal pensioner, and a genteel poet. As Jonson transformed himself
from an artisan into a gentleman, his need to transcend his class
origins led him to murder, to his notorious quarrels with Thomas
Dekker, John Marston, and Inigo Jones, and to his lifelong rivalry
with Shakespeare. Riggs traces the roots of Jonson's aggressiveness
back to the turmoil of his childhood and adolescence. He offers new
and convincing accounts of Jonson's latent hostility toward his
bricklayer stepfather, his reckless marriage to Anne Lewis, and his
conflicted relationships with his children. This vivid portrait
synthesizes six decades of scholarship and new historical evidence.
Sixty halftones beautifully illustrate the story and capture the
spirit of the age. With Riggs' original interpretations of Jonson's
masterpieces and lesser known works, Ben Jonson: A Life will prove
the standard account of this complex man's life and works for many
years to come.
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