One of the most underrepresented groups in trauma studies is children. Children had to cope with the psychological and physical disabilities of their fathers and the socio-economic dislocation caused by war. In this chapter, Michael Roper has found a vein into the subjective experiences of second generation war victims through interviews with British men and women, many of them working-class, who grew up in the households of disabled Great War veterans. Children became “containers” for their parents’ traumas, and they suffered their own psychological damage when their mothers and fathers projected their pain and frustration on to their children. Further, children witnessed the upending of gender roles as they saw their fathers become depend...
Disabled veterans were the First World War's most conspicuous legacy. Nearly eight million men in Eu...
In war, children are inevitably innocent victims. In the carnage that was World War II, more childre...
This article considers the ways in which the male life course in twentieth-century Britain can be re...
© 2011 Dr. Alexandra Susan MacCallumAustralian historians have written about the Second World War. T...
This article investigates the development of child analysis in Britain between the wars, as the anxi...
This chapter examines how children’s wartime suffering was culturally constructed in postwar Hungary...
One of the visible legacies of the First World War in British society were the ex-servicemen who ret...
Upwards of 750,000 British ex-servicemen returned home permanently disabled from the First World War...
Due to the nature of war and the need to replace the soldiers in war zone and post-war compensation ...
In the autumn of 2014, as Britain embarked on four years of activities to commemorate and mark the c...
In the autumn of 2014, as Britain embarked on four years of activities to commemorate and mark the c...
Upwards of 750,000 British ex-servicemen returned home permanently disabled from the First World War...
Tens of thousands of British men were permanently wounded as a result of war service. Their return h...
Hundreds of thousands of Australian children had been born in the shadow of the Great War to men who...
A child soldier’s life is ghastly and heartbreaking. Not only are these young boys and girls exposed...
Disabled veterans were the First World War's most conspicuous legacy. Nearly eight million men in Eu...
In war, children are inevitably innocent victims. In the carnage that was World War II, more childre...
This article considers the ways in which the male life course in twentieth-century Britain can be re...
© 2011 Dr. Alexandra Susan MacCallumAustralian historians have written about the Second World War. T...
This article investigates the development of child analysis in Britain between the wars, as the anxi...
This chapter examines how children’s wartime suffering was culturally constructed in postwar Hungary...
One of the visible legacies of the First World War in British society were the ex-servicemen who ret...
Upwards of 750,000 British ex-servicemen returned home permanently disabled from the First World War...
Due to the nature of war and the need to replace the soldiers in war zone and post-war compensation ...
In the autumn of 2014, as Britain embarked on four years of activities to commemorate and mark the c...
In the autumn of 2014, as Britain embarked on four years of activities to commemorate and mark the c...
Upwards of 750,000 British ex-servicemen returned home permanently disabled from the First World War...
Tens of thousands of British men were permanently wounded as a result of war service. Their return h...
Hundreds of thousands of Australian children had been born in the shadow of the Great War to men who...
A child soldier’s life is ghastly and heartbreaking. Not only are these young boys and girls exposed...
Disabled veterans were the First World War's most conspicuous legacy. Nearly eight million men in Eu...
In war, children are inevitably innocent victims. In the carnage that was World War II, more childre...
This article considers the ways in which the male life course in twentieth-century Britain can be re...