This article explores the importance of masculinity in the rehabilitation experience of members of the Royal Air Force who were facially disfigured during the Second World War. Other historical work has highlighted the significance of masculinity in the rehabilitation of other groups of disabled veterans, but the experience of the facially disfigured is somewhat neglected. This article investigates the methods employed at Rooksdown House and East Grinstead Hospital where men suffering from burns injuries and disfigurements were both physically and psychologically rehabilitated. It explores the key themes of hospital environment, occupational therapy and relationships. In using oral histories and memoirs this article argues that masculinity ...
This article examines wartime sexual violence, one of the most recurring wartime human rights abuses...
This article examines cultural depictions of firemen during the Second World War in film, radio and ...
Fears of physical devastation were shared by millions of men during the First World War. Some men at...
This article explores the importance of masculinity in the rehabilitation experience of members of t...
Tens of thousands of British men were permanently wounded as a result of war service. Their return h...
ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from University College London, School of...
This article explores sex and romance as under-examined aspects of wartime masculinities through a f...
The subject of British military medicine during the First World War has long been a fruitful one for...
This article examines the soldiering body in relation to the increasing prevalence of genitourinary ...
In the present article, I analyze discourses of masculinity and the male body associated with Portug...
In total, 60,500 British soldiers were wounded in the head or eyes during the First World War. Despi...
This article discusses the role of nurses in caring for men following wartime facial injury and sur...
This edited collection brings together cutting-edge research on British masculinities and male cultu...
This article examines the changing nature of home for disabled ex-servicemen in the Second World War...
Survivors of landmine and explosive remnants of war (ERW) incidents suffer unique consequences from ...
This article examines wartime sexual violence, one of the most recurring wartime human rights abuses...
This article examines cultural depictions of firemen during the Second World War in film, radio and ...
Fears of physical devastation were shared by millions of men during the First World War. Some men at...
This article explores the importance of masculinity in the rehabilitation experience of members of t...
Tens of thousands of British men were permanently wounded as a result of war service. Their return h...
ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from University College London, School of...
This article explores sex and romance as under-examined aspects of wartime masculinities through a f...
The subject of British military medicine during the First World War has long been a fruitful one for...
This article examines the soldiering body in relation to the increasing prevalence of genitourinary ...
In the present article, I analyze discourses of masculinity and the male body associated with Portug...
In total, 60,500 British soldiers were wounded in the head or eyes during the First World War. Despi...
This article discusses the role of nurses in caring for men following wartime facial injury and sur...
This edited collection brings together cutting-edge research on British masculinities and male cultu...
This article examines the changing nature of home for disabled ex-servicemen in the Second World War...
Survivors of landmine and explosive remnants of war (ERW) incidents suffer unique consequences from ...
This article examines wartime sexual violence, one of the most recurring wartime human rights abuses...
This article examines cultural depictions of firemen during the Second World War in film, radio and ...
Fears of physical devastation were shared by millions of men during the First World War. Some men at...