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Bodies of Work

The First World War and the Transnational Making of Rehabilitation

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Gebonden, 280 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 2022
ISBN13: 9781009230285
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2022 9781009230285
Onderdeel van serie Studies in the Socia
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Bodies of Work examines the transnational development of large-scale national systems, international organizations, technologies, and cultural material aimed at rehabilitating Allied ex-servicemen, disabled in the First World War. When nations mobilised in August 1914, it was thought that casualties would be minimal and the war would be quickly over. Little consideration was given to what ought to be done for those men whose bodies would forever bear the marks of war's destruction. Julie M. Powell charts how rehabilitation emerged as the best means to deal with millions of disabled ex-servicemen. She considers the ways in which rehabilitation was shaped by both durable and discrete influences, including social reformism, paternalist philanthropy, the movement for workers' rights, patriotism, class tensions, cultural ideas about manliness and disability, nationalism, and internationalism. Powell sheds light on the ways in which rehabilitation systems became sites for the contestation and maintenance of boundaries of belonging.

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ISBN13:9781009230285
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:280

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List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgements; Introduction. Whole nations in arms; 1. The gospel of rehabilitation; 2. A great army of industrial soldiers; 3. A duty incumbent on all allied people; 4. He marches off on an entente leg; 5. A charge almost if not quite as sacred; Conclusion. The right to rehabilitation; Bibliography; Index.
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