S. Micale / Paul Lerner (eds.)
Traumatic Pasts
History, Psychiatry, and Trauma in the Modern Age, 1870 1930
Herausgeber: Lerner, Paul; Rosenberg, Charles; Micale, Mark S.
S. Micale / Paul Lerner (eds.)
Traumatic Pasts
History, Psychiatry, and Trauma in the Modern Age, 1870 1930
Herausgeber: Lerner, Paul; Rosenberg, Charles; Micale, Mark S.
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The essays in this book trace the origins of ongoing heated debates regarding trauma.
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The essays in this book trace the origins of ongoing heated debates regarding trauma.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 697g
- ISBN-13: 9780521583657
- ISBN-10: 0521583659
- Artikelnr.: 22161668
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 697g
- ISBN-13: 9780521583657
- ISBN-10: 0521583659
- Artikelnr.: 22161668
Contributors; Preface; 1. Trauma, psychiatry, and history: a conceptual and
historiographical introduction Paul Lerner and Mark S. Micale; Part I.
Travel and Trauma in the Victorian Era: 2. The railway accident: trains,
trauma, and technological crisis in nineteenth-century Britain Ralph
Harrington; 3. Trains and trauma in the American gilded age Eric Caplan;
Part II. Work, Accidents, and Trauma in the Early Welfare State: 4. Events,
series, trauma: the probabilistic revolution of the mind in the late
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Wolfgang Schäffner; 5. The German
welfare state as a discourse of trauma Greg A. Eghigian; Part III.
Theorizing Trauma: Psychiatry and Modernity at the Turn of the Century: 6.
Jean-Martin Charcot and les névroses traumatiques: from medicine to culture
in French trauma theory of the late nineteenth century Mark S. Micale;
7. From traumatic neurosis to male hysteria: the decline and fall of
Hermann Oppenheim, 1889-1919 Paul Lerner; 8. The construction of female
sexual trauma in turn-of-the-century American mental medicine Lisa Cardyn;
Part IV. Shock, Trauma, and Psychiatry in the First World War: 9. 'Why are
they not cured?' British shellshock treatment during the Great War Peter
Leese; 10. Psychiatrists, soldiers, and officers in Italy during the Great
War Bruna Bianchi; 11. A Battle of Nerves: hysteria and its treatments in
France during World War I Marc Roudebush; 13. Invisible wounds: the
American legion, shell-shocked veterans, and American society, 1919-1924
Caroline Cox; Index.
historiographical introduction Paul Lerner and Mark S. Micale; Part I.
Travel and Trauma in the Victorian Era: 2. The railway accident: trains,
trauma, and technological crisis in nineteenth-century Britain Ralph
Harrington; 3. Trains and trauma in the American gilded age Eric Caplan;
Part II. Work, Accidents, and Trauma in the Early Welfare State: 4. Events,
series, trauma: the probabilistic revolution of the mind in the late
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Wolfgang Schäffner; 5. The German
welfare state as a discourse of trauma Greg A. Eghigian; Part III.
Theorizing Trauma: Psychiatry and Modernity at the Turn of the Century: 6.
Jean-Martin Charcot and les névroses traumatiques: from medicine to culture
in French trauma theory of the late nineteenth century Mark S. Micale;
7. From traumatic neurosis to male hysteria: the decline and fall of
Hermann Oppenheim, 1889-1919 Paul Lerner; 8. The construction of female
sexual trauma in turn-of-the-century American mental medicine Lisa Cardyn;
Part IV. Shock, Trauma, and Psychiatry in the First World War: 9. 'Why are
they not cured?' British shellshock treatment during the Great War Peter
Leese; 10. Psychiatrists, soldiers, and officers in Italy during the Great
War Bruna Bianchi; 11. A Battle of Nerves: hysteria and its treatments in
France during World War I Marc Roudebush; 13. Invisible wounds: the
American legion, shell-shocked veterans, and American society, 1919-1924
Caroline Cox; Index.
Contributors; Preface; 1. Trauma, psychiatry, and history: a conceptual and
historiographical introduction Paul Lerner and Mark S. Micale; Part I.
Travel and Trauma in the Victorian Era: 2. The railway accident: trains,
trauma, and technological crisis in nineteenth-century Britain Ralph
Harrington; 3. Trains and trauma in the American gilded age Eric Caplan;
Part II. Work, Accidents, and Trauma in the Early Welfare State: 4. Events,
series, trauma: the probabilistic revolution of the mind in the late
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Wolfgang Schäffner; 5. The German
welfare state as a discourse of trauma Greg A. Eghigian; Part III.
Theorizing Trauma: Psychiatry and Modernity at the Turn of the Century: 6.
Jean-Martin Charcot and les névroses traumatiques: from medicine to culture
in French trauma theory of the late nineteenth century Mark S. Micale;
7. From traumatic neurosis to male hysteria: the decline and fall of
Hermann Oppenheim, 1889-1919 Paul Lerner; 8. The construction of female
sexual trauma in turn-of-the-century American mental medicine Lisa Cardyn;
Part IV. Shock, Trauma, and Psychiatry in the First World War: 9. 'Why are
they not cured?' British shellshock treatment during the Great War Peter
Leese; 10. Psychiatrists, soldiers, and officers in Italy during the Great
War Bruna Bianchi; 11. A Battle of Nerves: hysteria and its treatments in
France during World War I Marc Roudebush; 13. Invisible wounds: the
American legion, shell-shocked veterans, and American society, 1919-1924
Caroline Cox; Index.
historiographical introduction Paul Lerner and Mark S. Micale; Part I.
Travel and Trauma in the Victorian Era: 2. The railway accident: trains,
trauma, and technological crisis in nineteenth-century Britain Ralph
Harrington; 3. Trains and trauma in the American gilded age Eric Caplan;
Part II. Work, Accidents, and Trauma in the Early Welfare State: 4. Events,
series, trauma: the probabilistic revolution of the mind in the late
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Wolfgang Schäffner; 5. The German
welfare state as a discourse of trauma Greg A. Eghigian; Part III.
Theorizing Trauma: Psychiatry and Modernity at the Turn of the Century: 6.
Jean-Martin Charcot and les névroses traumatiques: from medicine to culture
in French trauma theory of the late nineteenth century Mark S. Micale;
7. From traumatic neurosis to male hysteria: the decline and fall of
Hermann Oppenheim, 1889-1919 Paul Lerner; 8. The construction of female
sexual trauma in turn-of-the-century American mental medicine Lisa Cardyn;
Part IV. Shock, Trauma, and Psychiatry in the First World War: 9. 'Why are
they not cured?' British shellshock treatment during the Great War Peter
Leese; 10. Psychiatrists, soldiers, and officers in Italy during the Great
War Bruna Bianchi; 11. A Battle of Nerves: hysteria and its treatments in
France during World War I Marc Roudebush; 13. Invisible wounds: the
American legion, shell-shocked veterans, and American society, 1919-1924
Caroline Cox; Index.