Dr. Charles Moskos, Professor of Sociology, Northwestern University
EDUCATION
Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles (1963)
M.A., University of California, Los Angeles (1961)
B.A., Sociology, Princeton University (1956)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE – HIGHLIGHTS
Harold H. and Virginia Anderson Chair, Northwestern University
Professor of Sociology, Northwestern University
US Army combat engineers (draftee)
HONORS AND AFFILIATIONS
Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Fellow, John Simon Guggenheim Foundation
Presidential Commission on the Assignment of Women in the Military
Congressional Commission on Military Training and Gender-Related Issues
Advisory Board, Veterans for America
Distinguished Service Award, U.S. Army
Honored Patriot, Selective Service System of the United States
PUBLICATIONS
Books (partial listing)
The Post Modern Military: Armed Forces After the Cold War (Oxford University
Press, 1999)(with John Williams and David Segal
All That We Can Be: Black Leadership and Racial Integration the Army Way (N.Y.:
Basic Books, 1996) Paperback edition, 1997 (with John Sibley Butler)
The Military – More than Just a Job? (Brassey's, 1988)
A Call to Civic Service: National Service for Country and Community, (Free Press, 1988)
Peace Soldiers: The Sociology of a United Nations Military Force (Chicago: University of
Chicago Press, 1976)
The American Enlisted Man: The Rank and File in Today's Military (N.Y. Russell Sage
Foundation, 1970)
Articles
Numerous articles in scholarly journals as well as national publications including the The
New York Times, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, Atlantic Monthly, New Republic
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