Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Jason Crouthamel and Peter Leese
  • PART I: Battles over representations and perceptions of traumatized men. Losing face : trauma and maxillofacial injury in the First World War / Fiona Reid
  • Screening silent resistance : male hysteria in First World War medical cinematography / Julia Barbara Köhne
  • "Always had a pronouncedly psychopathic predisposition" : the significance of class and rank in First World War German psychiatric discourse / Gundula Gahlen
  • PART II: Traumatized civilians in the wake of the Great War. Violence, trauma and memory in Ireland : the psychological impact of war and revolution on a liminal society, 1916-1923 / Justin Dolan Stover
  • Gender, memory and the Great War : the politics of war victimhood in interwar Germany / Silke Fehlemann and Nils Löffelbein
  • Subjectivities in the aftermath : children of disabled soldiers in Britain after the Great War / Michael Roper
  • "Entrenched from life" : the impossible reintegration of traumatized French veterans of the Great War / Marie Derrien
  • PART III: Traumatized medical cultures. Making sense of war neurosis in Yugoslavia / Heike Karge
  • "Everything ruined, which seemed most stable in the world ..." : the German medical profession, the First World War and the road to the "Third Reich" / Livia Prüll
  • Violence and starvation in First World War psychiatry : origins of the National Socialist "euthanasia" program / Philipp Rauh
  • PART IV: A coda on trauma. Toward a global history of trauma / Mark S. Micale.