Military publications, organized by year

Elder, Glen H., Jr. 1986. AMilitary Times and Turning Points in Men=s Lives.@Developmental Psychology 22(2): 233245.

Elder, Glen H., Jr. 1987. AWar Mobilization and the Life Course: A Cohort of World War II Veterans.@Sociological Forum 2(3): 449-472.

Elder, Glen H., Jr., and Yoriko Meguro. 1987. AWartime in Men=s Lives: A Comparative Study of American and Japanese Cohorts.@International Journal of Behavioral Development 10(4): 439-466.

Elder, Glen H., Jr., and Susan L. Bailey. 1988. AThe Timing of Military Service in Men=s Lives.@ Pp. 157-174 in Social Stress and Family Development, edited by Joan Aldous and David M. Klein. New York: Guilford.

Elder, Glen H., Jr., and Elizabeth C. Clipp. 1988. ACombat Experience, Comradeship, and Psychological Health.@ Pp. 131-156 in Human Adaptation to Extreme Stress: From the Holocaust to Vietnam, edited by John P. Wilson, Zev Harel, and Boaz Kahana. New York: Plenum.

Elder, Glen H., Jr., and Elizabeth Colerick Clipp. 1988. AWar Experiences and Social Ties: Influences Across 40 Years in Men=s Lives.@ Pp. 306-327 in Social Change and the Life Course, Volume 1: Social Structures and Human Lives, edited by Matilda White Riley. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.

Elder, Glen H., Jr., and Elizabeth C. Clipp. 1988. AWartime Losses and Social Bonding: Influences Across 40 Years in Men=s Lives.@Psychiatry 51: 177-198.

Elder, Glen H., Jr., and Elizabeth Colerick Clipp. 1989. ACombat Experience and Emotional Health: Impairment and Resilience in Later Life.@Journal of Personality 57(2): 311-341.

Pavalko, Eliza K., and Glen H. Elder, Jr. 1990. AWorld War II and Divorce: A Life Course Perspective.@American Journal of Sociology 95(5): 1213-1234.

Elder, Glen H., Jr., Cynthia Gimbel, and Rachel Ivie. 1991. ATurning Points in Life: The Case of Military Service and War.@Military Psychology 3(4): 215-231.

Elder, Glen H., Jr., Cynthia Gimbel, and Rachel L. Ivie. 1991. AMilitary Experience and Attitudes in Later Life: Contextual Influences Across 40 Years.@Journal of Political and Military Sociology 19(Summer): 101-117.

Elder, Glen H., Jr., and Tamara K. Hareven. 1993. ARising Above Life=s Disadvantages: From the Great Depression to War.@ Pp. 47-72 in Children in Time and Place: Developmental and Historical Insights, edited by Glen H. Elder, Jr., John Modell, and Ross D. Parke. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Elder, Glen H., Jr., and Elizabeth Colerick Clipp. 1994. AIntroduction to the Special Section on Military Experience in Adult Development and Aging.@Psychology and Aging 9(1): 3-4.

Elder, Glen H., Jr., Michael J. Shanahan, and Elizabeth Colerick Clipp. 1994. AWhen War Comes to Men=s Lives: Life-Course Patterns in Family, Work, and Health.@Psychology and Aging 9(1): 5-16.

Lee, Kimberly A., George E. Vaillant, William C. Torrey, and Glen H. Elder, Jr. 1995. AA 50-Year Prospective Study of the Psychological Sequelae of World War II Combat.@The American Journal of Psychiatry 152(April): 516-522.

Clipp, Elizabeth Colerick, and Glen H. Elder, Jr. 1996. AThe Aging Veteran of World War II: Psychiatric and Life Course Insights.@ Pp. 19-51 in Aging and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, edited by Paul E. Ruskin and John A. Talbott. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press.

Elder, Glen H., Jr., Michael J. Shanahan, and Elizabeth Colerick Clipp. 1997. ALinking Combat and Physical Health: The Legacy of World War II in Men=s Lives.@American Journal of Psychiatry 154(3): 330-336.

Elder, Glen H., Jr., and Christopher Chan. 1999. "War's Legacy in Men's Lives." Pp. 209227 in A Nation Divided: Diversity, Inequality, and Community in American Society, edited by Phyllis Moen, Donna DempsterMcClain, and Henry A. Walker. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Dechter, Aimée R., and Glen H. Elder, Jr. 2004. World War II mobilization in men=s work lives: Continuity or disruption for the middle class? American Journal of Sociology,110(3), 761-793.

20.MacLean, Alair, and Glen H. Elder, Jr. 2007. Military service in the life course. Annual Review of Sociology, 36: 175-196.

21.Elder, Glen H., Jr., Elizabeth Colerick Clipp, J. Scott Brown,Leslie R. Martin, andHoward S. Friedman. 2009.The life-long mortality risks of World War II experiences. Research on Aging, 30(4): 391-412. PMCD # 94316.

22.Burdette, Amy, Lin Wang, and Glen H. Elder, Jr. In press. Serving God and Country? Religious Involvement and Occupational Roles Among Young Adults.Journal for Scientific Study of Religion. PMCID: PMC Journal - In Process.

23.Elder, Glen H., Lin Wang, Naomi J. Spence, Tyson H. Brown, and Daniel Adkins. Revise and Resubmit. Pathways to the All-Volunteer Military and Young Men’s Life Chances. Social Science Quarterly.

24.Johnson, Anna M., Kathryn M. Rose, Glen H. Elder, Jr., Lloyd E. Chambless, Jay S. Kaufman, and Gerardo Heiss. Revise and resubmit. Military combat and burden of subclinical atherosclerosis in middle aged men: The ARIC Study. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease.

25.Johnson, Anna M.,Kathryn M. Rose, Glen H. Elder, Jr., Lloyd E. Chambless, Jay S. Kaufman, and Gerardo Heiss. Military Combat and Risk of Coronary Heart Disease and Ischemic Stroke in Aging Men: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study. Annals of Epidemiology.