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Disabled Veterans in History
2012, Enlarged and Revised Edition David A. Gerber, EditorDisabled Veterans in History explores the long-neglected history of those who have sustained lasting injuries or chronic illnesses while serving in uniform. The contributors to this volume cover an impressive range of countries in Europe and North America as well as a wide sweep of chronology from the Ancient World to the present. This revised and enlarged edition, available for the first time in paperback, has been updated to reflect the new realities of war injuries in the 21st century, including PTSD. The book includes an afterword by noted Veterans Administration psychiatrist and MacArthur Award winner Jonathan Shay, a new preface, and an added essay on the changing nature of the American war hero.
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Cover
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Title
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Copyright
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Dedication
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Contents
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Preface to the Enlarged and Revised Edition: The Continuing Relevance of the Study of Disabled Veterans
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Introduction: Finding Disabled Veterans in History
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I. REPRESENTATION
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Philoctetes in Historical Context
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Heroes and Misfits: The Troubled Social Reintegration of Disabled Veterans in The Best Years of Our Lives
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Bitterness, Rage, and Redemption: Hollywood Constructs the Disabled Vietnam Veteran
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II. PUBLIC POLICY
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Disabled Veterans and the State in Early Modern England
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“A Sacred Debt”: Veterans and the State in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France
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From Individual Trauma to National Policy: Tracking the Uses of Civil War Veteran Medical Records
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Work-Therapy and the Disabled British Soldier in Great Britain in the First World War: The Case of Shepherd's Bush Military Hospital, London
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“Empty Sleeves and Wooden Pegs”: Disabled Confederate Veterans in Image and Reality
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Fifty Years of Pain: The History of Austrian Disabled Veterans after 1945
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Disabled Russian War Veterans: Surviving the Collapse of the Soviet Union
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III. LIVING WITH A DISABILITY: ADJUSTMENTS AND MALADJUSTMENTS
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Nomads in Blue: Disabled Veterans and Alcohol at the National Home
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Will to Work: Disabled Veterans in Britain and Germany after the First World War
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Lieutenant John Counsell and the Development of Medical Rehabilitation and Disability Policy in Canada
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Post-Modern American Heroism: Anti-War War Heroes, Survivor Heroes, and the Eclipse of Traditional Warrior Values
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Afterword: A Challenge to Historians
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Contributors
- 978-0-472-02888-7 (ebook)
- 978-0-472-03508-3 (paper)