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ISBN 10: 0521583659
ISBN 13: 978-0521583657
Author: Mark S. Micale, Paul Lerner
Trauma--the psychological consequences of wars, accidents and abuse--has become the subject of heated debate among doctors, psychologists, and lay critics (and activists) in recent years. The essays in this book trace the origins of these debates in medicine and culture in modern Europe and America. They cover medical and cultural aspects of experiences understood to be "traumatic" from rail and factory accidents in the later nineteenth century through the First World War and its aftermath.
Chapter 1: Trauma, Psychiatry, and History: A Conceptual and Historiographical Introduction
Chapter 2: The Railway Accident: Trains, Trauma, and Technological Crises in Nineteenth-Century Britain
Chapter 3: Trains and Trauma in the American Gilded Age
Chapter 4: Event, Series, Trauma: The Probabilistic Revolution of the Mind in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
Chapter 5: The German Welfare State as a Discourse of Trauma
Chapter 6: Jean-Martin Charcot and les névroses traumatiques: From Medicine to Culture in French Trauma Theory of the Late Nineteenth Century
Chapter 7: From Traumatic Neurosis to Male Hysteria: The Decline and Fall of Hermann Oppenheim, 1889–1919
Chapter 8: The Construction of Female Sexual Trauma in Turn-of-the-Century American Mental Medicine
Chapter 9: “Why Are They Not Cured?” British Shellshock Treatment During the Great War
Chapter 10: Psychiatrists, Soldiers, and Officers in Italy During the Great War
Chapter 11: A Battle of Nerves: Hysteria and Its Treatments in France During World War I
Chapter 12: Invisible Wounds: The American Legion, Shell-Shocked Veterans, and American Society, 1919–1924
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Tags: Mark Micale, Paul Lerner, Traumatic, Psychiatry, Trauma