War disability occupies a prominent space within the small but rapidly blossoming field of disability history. The experience of maiming in war can contribute to a specific form of identity construction amongst disabled veterans, who have often been viewed separately from other disability groups. For wounded men returning home from war, it was often psychologically of the utmost importance to be proud of their service to their homeland, or in the case of civil wars, of fighting for a political conviction. Lifelong physical impairment could even intensify this feeling, as the act of self-sacrifice, perceived as heroic, was inscribed on one's body as a permanent mark, a ‘badge of honour’. Often, a sense of pride amongst disabled veterans has ...
This article examines the intersection between disability, gender, victory, and defeat in interwar C...
This article attempts to reconfigure current historiographical debates on war disability, which have...
This presentation is intended to illustrate that the armed conflict must be perceived and understood...
This presentation is intended to illustrate that armed conflicts must be perceived and understood as...
Upwards of 750,000 British ex-servicemen returned home permanently disabled from the First World War...
Since the late twentieth century, disability history has grown out of its infancy. Scholars from a v...
peer reviewedSince the late twentieth century, disability history has grown out of its infancy. Scho...
One of the visible legacies of the First World War in British society were the ex-servicemen who ret...
This thesis examines the reconfiguration of disability, gender and power in spaces of care in interw...
© 2016 CSIC. Since the late twentieth century, disability history has grown out of its infancy. Scho...
This thesis examines the reconfiguration of disability, gender and power in spaces of care in interw...
One of the visible legacies of the First World War in British society were the ex-servicemen who ret...
While depictions of war-related disability would come to dominate the novels of male combatants in t...
This article examines the intersection between disability, gender, victory, and defeat in interwar C...
Upwards of 750,000 British ex-servicemen returned home permanently disabled from the First World War...
This article examines the intersection between disability, gender, victory, and defeat in interwar C...
This article attempts to reconfigure current historiographical debates on war disability, which have...
This presentation is intended to illustrate that the armed conflict must be perceived and understood...
This presentation is intended to illustrate that armed conflicts must be perceived and understood as...
Upwards of 750,000 British ex-servicemen returned home permanently disabled from the First World War...
Since the late twentieth century, disability history has grown out of its infancy. Scholars from a v...
peer reviewedSince the late twentieth century, disability history has grown out of its infancy. Scho...
One of the visible legacies of the First World War in British society were the ex-servicemen who ret...
This thesis examines the reconfiguration of disability, gender and power in spaces of care in interw...
© 2016 CSIC. Since the late twentieth century, disability history has grown out of its infancy. Scho...
This thesis examines the reconfiguration of disability, gender and power in spaces of care in interw...
One of the visible legacies of the First World War in British society were the ex-servicemen who ret...
While depictions of war-related disability would come to dominate the novels of male combatants in t...
This article examines the intersection between disability, gender, victory, and defeat in interwar C...
Upwards of 750,000 British ex-servicemen returned home permanently disabled from the First World War...
This article examines the intersection between disability, gender, victory, and defeat in interwar C...
This article attempts to reconfigure current historiographical debates on war disability, which have...
This presentation is intended to illustrate that the armed conflict must be perceived and understood...