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Physical Control Transformation And Damage In The First World War War Bodies Simon Harold Walker

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Physical Control Transformation And Damage In The First World War War Bodies Simon Harold Walker
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 52.2 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Simon Harold Walker
ISBN: 9781350123281, 9781350123311, 1350123285, 1350123315
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Physical Control Transformation And Damage In The First World War War Bodies Simon Harold Walker by Simon Harold Walker 9781350123281, 9781350123311, 1350123285, 1350123315 instant download after payment.

From enlistment in 1914 to the end of service in 1918, British men’s bodies were constructed, conditioned, and controlled in the pursuit of allied victory. Physical Control, Transformation and Damage during the First World War considers the physical and psychological impact of conflict on individuals and asks the question of who, in the heart of war, really had control of the soldier’s body.
As men learned to fight they became fitter, healthier, and physically more agile, yet much of this was quickly undone once they entered the fray and became wounded, died, or harmed their own bodies to escape. Employing a wealth of sources, including personal testimonies, official records, and oral accounts, Simon Walker sheds much-needed light on soldiers’ own experiences of the First World War as they were forced into martial moulds and then abandoned in the aftermath of combat.
In this book, Walker expertly synthesizes military, sociological, and medical history to provide a unique top-down history of individual soldiers’ experiences during the Great War, giving a voice to the thousands of missing, mutilated, and muted men who fought for their country. The result is a fascinating exploration of body cultures, power, and the British army.

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