2016
DOI: 10.1353/bhm.2016.0127
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Recycling the Disabled: Army, Medicine, and Modernity in WWI Germany by Heather R. Perry

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“…For some recent studies related to the history of WWI disabled soldiers, see Anderson, 2011;Bourke, 1996;Cohen, 2001;Collard, 2014;Gerber, 2012;Larsson, 2009;Perry, 2014;Carden-Coyne, 2014;Gerber, 2012;Linker, 2011;Verstraete, Salvante & Anderson (2015). Studies like these make clear how the rehabilitative discourse regarding the mutilated soldier substantially differed between nations and regions.…”
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“…For some recent studies related to the history of WWI disabled soldiers, see Anderson, 2011;Bourke, 1996;Cohen, 2001;Collard, 2014;Gerber, 2012;Larsson, 2009;Perry, 2014;Carden-Coyne, 2014;Gerber, 2012;Linker, 2011;Verstraete, Salvante & Anderson (2015). Studies like these make clear how the rehabilitative discourse regarding the mutilated soldier substantially differed between nations and regions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%