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Dubourg, Ninon - Masson, Christophe (eds.), Disability and War in the Late Middle Ages: Becoming, Surviving, Managing, Leeds, Arc Humanities Press (War and Conflict in Premodern Societies), 2025, 250 pp.
- Resum
- Issues relating to disability and war remain largely overlooked by military and disability historians. This exclusion is all the more striking since there was hardly a more likely place for receiving permanent injury than a battle, and we can barely imagine a worse place for disabled people than a battlefield. This volume aims to shed new light on a topic pertaining to multiple fields of research: social history, technical medical history, disability history, military history, and the Genesis of the Modern State.
This book gathers specialists of premodern history to bring together new research from a variety of disciplines—history, archaeology, literature, and modern medicine—and working with diverse sources, such as account books, biographies, poems, romance texts, Icelandic sagas, petitions and pardon letters, post-battle records, prostheses, skeletons and funerary treatments, chronicles, and theoretical treatises.
Conté:
*Dubourg, Ninon - Masson, Christophe / Disability and War: Becoming, Surviving, Managing—An Introduction
Chapter 1. Knüsel, Christopher J. / The Recidivists: Healed Cranial Trauma from Conflicts in the Late Medieval Period
Chapter 2. Tirosh, Yoav / Disability and Trauma in Battle in the Medieval Icelandic Sagas
Chapter 3. Hildebrand, Kristina / Hungry for Love: Disabling the Knightly Body and Mind through Starvation in Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte Darthur
Chapter 4. Verreycken, Quentin / A Vulnerable Military Masculinity: Soldiers and Disability in Late Medieval Pardon Letters (France, England, and the Low Countries)
Chapter 5. Pfau, Aleksandra / Traumatic Repercussions: Warfare and Disability in the French Countryside
Chapter 6. Turner, Wendy J. / Investigating the Lifecycle of the Medieval English Soldier: Disability, Mental Trauma, and Medicine in Connection with War in Late Medieval English Records
Chapter 7. Frohne, Bianca / 'What pain I suffered at that time, anyone can well imagine...': Experiences of War, Injury, and Pain in Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Germany and Switzerland
Chapter 8. Gagné, John / Mechanism/Organism: The Premodern Iron Hand as Conceptual Interface
Chapter 9. Depreter, Michael / After Combat: War Wounds, Soldiers' Benefits, and Dynastic Policies in the Burgundian–Habsburg Armies (1363–1506)
- Matèries
- Història de la medicina
Medicina - Psicologia i psiquiatria Medicina Guerra Arqueologia
- Notes
- Informació de l'editor
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