Contents |
Trauma, psychiatry, and history : a conceptual and historiographical introduction / Paul Lerner and Mark S. Micale -- Railway accident : trains, trauma, and technological crises in nineteenth-century Britain / Ralph Harrington -- Trains and trauma in American guilded age / Eric Caplan -- Event, series, trauma : the probabilistic revolution of the mind in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries / Wolfgang Schaffner -- German welfare state as a discourse of trauma / Greg A. Eghigian -- Jean-Martin Charcot and les nevroses traumatiques : from medicine to culture in French trauma theory of the late nineteenth century / Mark S. Micale -- From traumatic neurosis to male hysteria : the decline and fall of Hermann Oppenheim, 1889-1919 / Paul Lerner -- Construction of female sexual trauma in turn-of-the-century American mental medicine / Lisa Cardyn -- "Why are they not cured?" : British shellshock treatment during the Great War / Peter Leese -- Psychiatrist, soldiers, and officers in Italy during the Great War / Bruna Bianchi -- Battle of nerves : hysteria and its treatments in France during World War I / Marc Roudebush -- Invisible wounds : the American Legion, shell-shocked veterans, and American society, 1919-1924 / Caroline Cox. |