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Ruhleben, a prison camp society
J. Davidson Ketchum and Robert B MacLeod
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Frontmatter
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FOREWORD. By Robert B. MacLeod (page vii)
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PREFACE (page xiii)
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PART I / INTRODUCTION
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Introduction (page 3)
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PART II / CRISIS AND SOLIDARITY
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1. A Racecourse near Berlin (page 11)
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2. November 1914: The First Three Weeks (page 21)
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3. The Achievement of Solidarity (page 35)
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4. Rumours and Morale (page 58)
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PART III / SETTLEMENT AND COMMUNITY BUILDING
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5. The Winter of 1914-15 (page 79)
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6. Community Structure: The Barracks (page 104)
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7. Ruhleben's Families: The Boxes (page 129)
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PART IV / EXPANSION
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8. Physical Improvements: Physical and Mental Health (page 153)
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9. The First Spring and Summer (page 175)
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10. The Explosion of Activity (page 192)
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11. The Organized Camp (page 210)
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12. The World of Sport (page 220)
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13. Education, the Arts, Religion (page 230)
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14. Camp Roles, Leadership, and Status (page 250)
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15. Government and Politics (page 273)
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16. LIfe in the New Society (page 293)
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PART V / STABILITY
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17. The Long Years: 1916 and 1917 (page 315)
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PART VI / POSTSCRIPT. By Robert B. MacLeod
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I. The End of the Ruhleben Story (page 339)
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II. Implications: Sociological and Psychological (page 356)
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J. DAVIDSON KETHCUM. By D. O. Hebb (page 381)
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INDEX (page 383)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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MAN | 1.3 (Sep. 1966): 431-432 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2796866 |
SF | 44.2 (Dec. 1965): 280-281 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2575671 |
SOCI | 1.1 (Jan. 1967): 90-93 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/42850498 |