Mental illness has historically been stigmatised as something associated with a weakness of character and ‘femininity.’ During the First World War, doctors began to encounter large numbers of soldiers exhibiting hitherto unseen physical and psychological disorders resulting from combat activity. These disorders came to be known under the umbrella term of ‘shell shock,’ and were often considered to be the product of weakness, cowardice, and a lack of masculine fortitude. The social outlook for a man returning from the Great War with shell shock was bleak. The attitudes of the military toward mental illness only served to exacerbate the stigma attached to those suffering from the psychological effects of shell shock. Popular culture, however,...
During the summer of 2016, I used my Presidential Summer Award to conduct research at the National W...
This thesis deals with the image and life of the returning British soldier combating shell-shock dur...
This thesis explores shell shock--a common but misunderstood disorder seen in soldiers of World War ...
The profound brutality and absurdity of the First World War has been meticulously detailed in the ci...
The historian Samuel Hynes has observed that World War I was not only the greatest military and poli...
This study uses a creative-critical-archival approach to construct the first British, feature-length...
During the First World War, thousands of soldiers were treated for ?shell-shock?, a condition which ...
This thesis explores the question of standardization in the First World War Canadian Army Medical Co...
Thesis (S.B. in Literature)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, 2006.Includ...
PhDHistorians have identified shell-shock, a contemporary umbrella term for the range of nervous an...
This thesis examines war trauma in film; it is a comparative reading that aims to study the relation...
Images of shell shock abound in modernist British fiction and memoirs of the Great War, and the rang...
The subject of traumatic war neurosis---today such an integral part of discussions of military servi...
This dissertation explores the links between contemporary First World War poetry, modern fiction on ...
During World War II, the Hollywood studios produced an unprecedented number of war-themed films in o...
During the summer of 2016, I used my Presidential Summer Award to conduct research at the National W...
This thesis deals with the image and life of the returning British soldier combating shell-shock dur...
This thesis explores shell shock--a common but misunderstood disorder seen in soldiers of World War ...
The profound brutality and absurdity of the First World War has been meticulously detailed in the ci...
The historian Samuel Hynes has observed that World War I was not only the greatest military and poli...
This study uses a creative-critical-archival approach to construct the first British, feature-length...
During the First World War, thousands of soldiers were treated for ?shell-shock?, a condition which ...
This thesis explores the question of standardization in the First World War Canadian Army Medical Co...
Thesis (S.B. in Literature)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, 2006.Includ...
PhDHistorians have identified shell-shock, a contemporary umbrella term for the range of nervous an...
This thesis examines war trauma in film; it is a comparative reading that aims to study the relation...
Images of shell shock abound in modernist British fiction and memoirs of the Great War, and the rang...
The subject of traumatic war neurosis---today such an integral part of discussions of military servi...
This dissertation explores the links between contemporary First World War poetry, modern fiction on ...
During World War II, the Hollywood studios produced an unprecedented number of war-themed films in o...
During the summer of 2016, I used my Presidential Summer Award to conduct research at the National W...
This thesis deals with the image and life of the returning British soldier combating shell-shock dur...
This thesis explores shell shock--a common but misunderstood disorder seen in soldiers of World War ...