Thesis (S.B. in Literature)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, 2006.Includes bibliographical references.Introduction: The infantrymen of the Great War experienced the unimaginable. Soldiers in the trenches internalized images of confusion and gore, and returned to a society unwilling and often unable to comprehend their sacrifices. For nearly 65,000 of these soldiers, their experiences on the front brought on hysteria, mental breakdown, muteness, paralysis, and other bizarre physical maladies (ER, 189). The medical description of the mental conditions that precipitated so many of these symptoms underwent a dramatic evolution as more and more cases were reported. These conditions were first collected under the terse...
During the summer of 2016, I used my Presidential Summer Award to conduct research at the National W...
Shell Shock, described as the ‘emblematic psychiatric disorder’ of the First World War has long been...
Shell-Shock and Medical Culture in First World War Britain is a thought-provoking reassessment of me...
PhDHistorians have identified shell-shock, a contemporary umbrella term for the range of nervous an...
Though Robert Graves is remembered primarily for his memoir, Good-bye to All That, his First World W...
Historians have identified shell-shock, a contemporary umbrella term for the range of nervous and me...
This dissertation explores the links between contemporary First World War poetry, modern fiction on ...
The profound brutality and absurdity of the First World War has been meticulously detailed in the ci...
During the First World War the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic, in Queen Square, L...
This thesis deals with the image and life of the returning British soldier combating shell-shock dur...
During the First World War, thousands of soldiers were treated for ?shell-shock?, a condition which ...
Psychological reactions to traumatic experiences of combat in World War 1 reached an epidemic scale ...
Summary. Historians have viewed the experience of shell-shock in First World War Britain as a crucia...
Images of shell shock abound in modernist British fiction and memoirs of the Great War, and the rang...
Historians have viewed the experience of shell-shock in First World War Britain as a crucial episode...
During the summer of 2016, I used my Presidential Summer Award to conduct research at the National W...
Shell Shock, described as the ‘emblematic psychiatric disorder’ of the First World War has long been...
Shell-Shock and Medical Culture in First World War Britain is a thought-provoking reassessment of me...
PhDHistorians have identified shell-shock, a contemporary umbrella term for the range of nervous an...
Though Robert Graves is remembered primarily for his memoir, Good-bye to All That, his First World W...
Historians have identified shell-shock, a contemporary umbrella term for the range of nervous and me...
This dissertation explores the links between contemporary First World War poetry, modern fiction on ...
The profound brutality and absurdity of the First World War has been meticulously detailed in the ci...
During the First World War the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic, in Queen Square, L...
This thesis deals with the image and life of the returning British soldier combating shell-shock dur...
During the First World War, thousands of soldiers were treated for ?shell-shock?, a condition which ...
Psychological reactions to traumatic experiences of combat in World War 1 reached an epidemic scale ...
Summary. Historians have viewed the experience of shell-shock in First World War Britain as a crucia...
Images of shell shock abound in modernist British fiction and memoirs of the Great War, and the rang...
Historians have viewed the experience of shell-shock in First World War Britain as a crucial episode...
During the summer of 2016, I used my Presidential Summer Award to conduct research at the National W...
Shell Shock, described as the ‘emblematic psychiatric disorder’ of the First World War has long been...
Shell-Shock and Medical Culture in First World War Britain is a thought-provoking reassessment of me...