"Gulf War Syndrome" has become firmly established in public and political discourse, and considerable numbers of veterans of the 1991 Gulf war now see it as part of their identity. In this paper we draw on open-ended questionnaire data drawn from a large, random sample of UK Gulf veterans, collected in 1996 and 1997. Whilst there is already some literature focussing on coherent personal narratives of some veterans and campaigners, we suggest that they are preceded by much more fragmentary, shared accounts. We take the idea of rumour as a way of encapsulating how these partial ideas swiftly gained value by reflecting and reproducing social ties. Accounts describing fears about this mystery condition simultaneously made reference to concerns ...
was one of the briefest full-scale conflicts in U.S. history. For a 2-month period of fighting endin...
This article will analyse the role of soldiers' own accounts in the construction of the Falklands Wa...
abstract: Political movements seek influence in policy-making, but are typically marked by intra-mov...
From September 1990 to June 1991, the UK deployed 53,462 military personnel in the Gulf War. After t...
Based on observation and in-depth interviews with fifty-five respondents, we provide a detailed anal...
Gulf region. Although the war-fighting phase of the 1991 conflict was short and resulted in minimal ...
Soldiers fortunate enough to return from war in soundbody have often encountered further problems (1...
BACKGROUND: Forces deployed to the first Gulf War report more ill health than veterans who did not s...
Illness narratives Gulf War syndrome Contested diagnoses Veterans Rumor Military health UK
First published online in 2009Background: Although much has been published on the effects of the 199...
After the 1990-1991 Gulf War, returning veterans complained of unexplainable multiple symptoms. This...
In 1990, military forces from Iraq invaded and occupiedKuwait and massed at the Saudi Arabia border....
BACKGROUND A recent report showed that Australian veterans of the 1991 Gulf War displayed a greater ...
Copyright © 2004 The Royal College of PsychiatristsBackground Questions remain about the long-term h...
Published in Journal of Traumatic Stress, 2005; 18 (3):193-204 at www.interscience.wiley.comThis stu...
was one of the briefest full-scale conflicts in U.S. history. For a 2-month period of fighting endin...
This article will analyse the role of soldiers' own accounts in the construction of the Falklands Wa...
abstract: Political movements seek influence in policy-making, but are typically marked by intra-mov...
From September 1990 to June 1991, the UK deployed 53,462 military personnel in the Gulf War. After t...
Based on observation and in-depth interviews with fifty-five respondents, we provide a detailed anal...
Gulf region. Although the war-fighting phase of the 1991 conflict was short and resulted in minimal ...
Soldiers fortunate enough to return from war in soundbody have often encountered further problems (1...
BACKGROUND: Forces deployed to the first Gulf War report more ill health than veterans who did not s...
Illness narratives Gulf War syndrome Contested diagnoses Veterans Rumor Military health UK
First published online in 2009Background: Although much has been published on the effects of the 199...
After the 1990-1991 Gulf War, returning veterans complained of unexplainable multiple symptoms. This...
In 1990, military forces from Iraq invaded and occupiedKuwait and massed at the Saudi Arabia border....
BACKGROUND A recent report showed that Australian veterans of the 1991 Gulf War displayed a greater ...
Copyright © 2004 The Royal College of PsychiatristsBackground Questions remain about the long-term h...
Published in Journal of Traumatic Stress, 2005; 18 (3):193-204 at www.interscience.wiley.comThis stu...
was one of the briefest full-scale conflicts in U.S. history. For a 2-month period of fighting endin...
This article will analyse the role of soldiers' own accounts in the construction of the Falklands Wa...
abstract: Political movements seek influence in policy-making, but are typically marked by intra-mov...