UID/HIS/04209/2013The First World War is known for its use of advanced weaponry, which caused massive injuries. Over 8,000 Portuguese soldiers who had fought in the African and European theatres of war returned home with a disability. Through a qualitative analysis of archival data, newspaper articles, and legislation, this article examines what was done for these disabled veterans in Portugal between 1917 and 1927, drawing comparisons with similar situations in other countries. As it will be noted, voluntary organisations and the State took limited measures to rehabilitate disabled ex-servicemen, who were consigned to oblivion.authorsversionpublishe
The article wants to demonstrate that parameters used today in the disability legislationhave been a...
The article wants to demonstrate that parameters used today in the disability legislationhave been a...
The First World War and its aftermath gave birth to the trauma industry – an intellectual, political...
UID/HIS/04209/2013The First World War is known for its use of advanced weaponry, which caused massiv...
The disabled veterans of World War I take the paradoxical form of the mutilated hero. Portugal’s bar...
This article offers a comparative analysis of the evolution of orthopaedics and rehabilitation withi...
The Portuguese Colonial war was fought between Portugal’s military and the nationalist movements in ...
The First World War deployed means of combat that brought about devastating effects on the minds and...
In this article we aim to contribute to the growing interest in disability history, the history of e...
In the present article, I analyze discourses of masculinity and the male body associated with Portug...
This thesis examines the lives of disabled veterans in Ireland after the First World War. It repres...
One of the visible legacies of the First World War in British society were the ex-servicemen who ret...
One of the visible legacies of the First World War in British society were the ex-servicemen who ret...
What was the status granted to war-disabled men from the French colonial empire after the First Worl...
Upwards of 750,000 British ex-servicemen returned home permanently disabled from the First World War...
The article wants to demonstrate that parameters used today in the disability legislationhave been a...
The article wants to demonstrate that parameters used today in the disability legislationhave been a...
The First World War and its aftermath gave birth to the trauma industry – an intellectual, political...
UID/HIS/04209/2013The First World War is known for its use of advanced weaponry, which caused massiv...
The disabled veterans of World War I take the paradoxical form of the mutilated hero. Portugal’s bar...
This article offers a comparative analysis of the evolution of orthopaedics and rehabilitation withi...
The Portuguese Colonial war was fought between Portugal’s military and the nationalist movements in ...
The First World War deployed means of combat that brought about devastating effects on the minds and...
In this article we aim to contribute to the growing interest in disability history, the history of e...
In the present article, I analyze discourses of masculinity and the male body associated with Portug...
This thesis examines the lives of disabled veterans in Ireland after the First World War. It repres...
One of the visible legacies of the First World War in British society were the ex-servicemen who ret...
One of the visible legacies of the First World War in British society were the ex-servicemen who ret...
What was the status granted to war-disabled men from the French colonial empire after the First Worl...
Upwards of 750,000 British ex-servicemen returned home permanently disabled from the First World War...
The article wants to demonstrate that parameters used today in the disability legislationhave been a...
The article wants to demonstrate that parameters used today in the disability legislationhave been a...
The First World War and its aftermath gave birth to the trauma industry – an intellectual, political...