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Chapter 1. Introduction: A Framework for Leadership
3 Disraeli, "With words we govern men" is quoted in Blake, 1994, p. 26.
3 Keynes, "Practical men . . ." is from Keynes, 1936.
3 The topics addressed at the Eureka Summit are discussed in Cray, 1990; and
Mayle, 1987.
4 For more about Einstein's theories, see Hoffmann, 1975; and Pais, 1982.
5 For more on Einstein's involvement in the Second World War, see Gardner,
1993a.
12 Nixon, "About the time you are writing . . ." is quoted in Kelly, 1993, p. 18.
15 For more on the notion of the human mind as an arena for leadership, see
Little, 1985, p. 15.
15 For more on the development of cognitive psychology, see Gardner, 1985.
18 For important contributions to our understanding of the personal traits and
personal histories of leaders, see Bell, 1992; Edinger, 1967; Hogan, Curphy,
and Hogan, 1994; Korda, 1984; Petrullo and Bass, 1961; Rustow, 1970;
Skowronek, 1993; and Zalesnik and Kets de Vries, 1985.
18 For important contributions to our understanding of different forms of lead-
ership, see Barber, 1985; Bennis and Nanus, 1985; Bolman and Deal, 1991;
Burns, 1978; Cohen and March, 1984; Gerth and Mills, 1958; Hollander,
1964; Little, 1985, 1988; Neustadt, 1980; Schiffer, 1973; Simonton, 1984;
and Sutton and Galunic, 1994.
18 For important contributions to our understanding of the audience's role in
leadership, see Armstrong, 1992; Fiedler, 1967; J. Gardner, 1986, 1990;
Heifetz, 1994; and Smelser, 1962.
18 For Erikson's contributions, see Erikson, 1958, 1969.
19 For Miroff's use of the term dissenting, see Miroff, 1993.

Chapter 2. Human Development and Leadership
22 Truman, "A leader is a man who . . ." is quoted in Montgomery, 1958,
p. 69.
23 For more on behaviors of male primates, see Dobzhansky, 1962; and
Goldberg, 1993.
23 For more on female dominance hierarchies, see Eckholm, 1989.

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