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Sonst. Personen | Hofer, Hans-Georg (Hrsg.); Eckart, Wolfgang U. (Hrsg.); Prüll, Cay-Rüdiger (Hrsg.) |
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Titel | War, trauma and medicine in Germany and Central Europe (1914-1939). Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Krieg, Trauma und Medizin in Deutschland und Zentraleuropa (1914-1939). |
Quelle | Freiburg: Centaurus-Verl.-Ges. (2011), 192 S. |
Reihe | Neuere Medizin- und Wissenschaftsgeschichte. Quellen und Studien. 26 |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; Monographie |
ISBN | 978-3-86226-076-8 |
Schlagwörter | Disability Studies; Trauma (Psy); Kriegsopfer; Erste Republik; Geschichte (Histor); Zeitgeschichte; Medizin; Neurose; Militär; Weltkrieg I; Psychiatrie; Hochschule; Behinderung; Weimarer Republik; Patient; Deutsches Kaiserreich; Europa; Mitteleuropa; Österreich; Österreich-Ungarn |
Abstract | "Almost one hundred years ago, the first large scale industrialized war began and left traumatic experiences with those who fought 'in the trenches' and with those who suffered at the 'homefront'. This volume, written by a transatlantic team of historians, aims to contribute to our knowledge about the relationship between war, trauma and medicine in Germany and Central Europe between 1914 and 1939. The papers seek both to challenge and expand prevailing narratives and interpretations as well as to provide incentives for new approaches to a more comprehensive understanding of medicine in the First World War and its aftermath." (author's abstract). Contents: Hans-Georg Hofer, Cay-Rüdiger Prüll: Reassessing War, Trauma, and Medicine in Germany and Central Europe (1914-1939) (7-29); Cay-Rüdiger Prüll: The Exhausted Nation - Psychiatry and Medicine an the Horne Front (1914-1918). The Case of Robert Sommer and the City of Giessen (30-48); Hans-Georg Hofer: Beyond Freud and Wagner-Jauregg: War, Psychiatry and the Habsburg Army (49-71); Jason Crouthamel: 'The Nation's Leading Whiner': Visions of the National Community from the Perspective of Mentally Traumatized Veterans (72-96); Wolfgang U. Eckart: Maltreated Bodies and Harrowed Souls of the Great War: The Perpetration of Psychiatry upon the War Wounded (97-111); Heather R. Perry: The Thanks of the Fatherland? World War 1 and the Orthopaedic Revolution in Disability Care (112-138); Petra Peckl: What the Patient Records Reveal: Reassessing the Treatment of "War Neurotics" in Germany (1914-1918) (139-159); Philipp Rauh: Victory for the "Most Enduring" Hearts: The Treatment of Physically Exhausted Soldiers in the German Army (1914-1918) (160-182). |
Erfasst von | GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Mannheim |
Update | 2012/3 |