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El. knyga: Shell Shocked Britain: The First World War's Legacy for Britain's Mental Health

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  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2014
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781473841154
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2014
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781473841154

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A fresh perspective on the history of the post-war period, and the plight of a traumatised nation. We know that millions of soldiers were scarred by their experiences in the First World War trenches, but what happened after they returned home? Suzie Grogan reveals the First World War's disturbing legacy for soldiers and their families, exploring the myth of a nation of 'broken men' and 'spare women'. In 1922 the British Parliament published a report into the situation of thousands of mentally ill ex-soldiers still in hospital. Suzie Grogan has examined what happened to these men, what sort of treatments were on offer to them, and what reception did they receive from their families and society? Drawing on a variety of original sources, Suzie Grogan combines personal stories with a wider narrative of the war to show the true extent of the trauma experienced by the survivors. She also uncovers fascinating neglected areas, like the surge in spiritualism and the effects of the Zeppelin raids on the Home Front.
Acknowledgements vi
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(10)
Chapter 2 A Short History of Shell Shock
11(29)
Chapter 3 Science, Shrinks, Trickcyclists & Nutpickers: Curing the Shell Shocked
40(23)
Chapter 4 The Heroic Ideal & the Superfluous Woman
63(19)
Chapter 5 Suffer the Little Children: Protecting the Next Generations
82(17)
Chapter 6 An Anxious Society: The Many Causes of Lasting Trauma
99(38)
Chapter 7 Wild Laughter down Mafeking Street: the Armistice and Beyond
137(22)
Chapter 8 The Legacy of Shell Shock: 1914 to 2014
159(4)
Bibliography 163(2)
Archival Sources and Websites 165(1)
Index 166
Suzie Grogan is a London-born professional writer and researcher in the fields of social and family history and mental health. Suzie's first book Dandelions and Bad Hair Days: Untangling lives affected by depression and anxiety was published in 2012 and she also writes for a wide variety of national magazines. Suzie also runs a popular blog, 'No wriggling out of writing', and presents a local radio show on literature, called 'Talking Books'.