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        4 From Primitive Fear to Civilized Stress: Sudden Unexpected Death
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        Otniel E. Dror
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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                            Part One: Packaging Stress
- 1 Evaluating the Role of Hans Selye in the Modern History of Stress 21
- 2 Stress and the American Vernacular: Popular Perceptions of Disease Causality 49
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                            Part Two: Trauma and Acute Stress
- 3 Resilience for All by the Year 20– 73
- 4 From Primitive Fear to Civilized Stress: Sudden Unexpected Death 96
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                            Part Three: War
- 5 “Stress” in US Wartime Psychiatry: World War II and the Immediate Aftermath 121
- 6 The Machinery and the Morale: Physiological and Psychological Approaches to Military Stress Research in the Early Cold War Era 142
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                            Part Four: Work
- 7 Making Sense of Workplace Fear: The Role of Physicians, Psychiatrists, and Labor in Reframing Occupational Strain in Industrial Britain, ca. 1850–1970 189
- 8 Work, Stress, and Depression: The Emerging Psychiatric Science of Work in Contemporary Japan 222
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                            Part Five: Managing Stress
- 9 The Invention of the “Stressed Animal” and the Development of a Science of Animal Welfare, 1947–86 241
- 10 Memorial’s Stress? Arthur M. Sutherland and the Management of the Cancer Patient in the 1950s 264
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                            Part Six: Surveilling Stress
- 11 Stress in the City: Mental Health, Urban Planning, and the Social Sciences in the Postwar United States 291
- 12 Sadness in Camberwell: Imagining Stress and Constructing History in Postwar Britain 320
- List of Contributors 343
- Index 347
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- 
                            Part One: Packaging Stress
- 1 Evaluating the Role of Hans Selye in the Modern History of Stress 21
- 2 Stress and the American Vernacular: Popular Perceptions of Disease Causality 49
- 
                            Part Two: Trauma and Acute Stress
- 3 Resilience for All by the Year 20– 73
- 4 From Primitive Fear to Civilized Stress: Sudden Unexpected Death 96
- 
                            Part Three: War
- 5 “Stress” in US Wartime Psychiatry: World War II and the Immediate Aftermath 121
- 6 The Machinery and the Morale: Physiological and Psychological Approaches to Military Stress Research in the Early Cold War Era 142
- 
                            Part Four: Work
- 7 Making Sense of Workplace Fear: The Role of Physicians, Psychiatrists, and Labor in Reframing Occupational Strain in Industrial Britain, ca. 1850–1970 189
- 8 Work, Stress, and Depression: The Emerging Psychiatric Science of Work in Contemporary Japan 222
- 
                            Part Five: Managing Stress
- 9 The Invention of the “Stressed Animal” and the Development of a Science of Animal Welfare, 1947–86 241
- 10 Memorial’s Stress? Arthur M. Sutherland and the Management of the Cancer Patient in the 1950s 264
- 
                            Part Six: Surveilling Stress
- 11 Stress in the City: Mental Health, Urban Planning, and the Social Sciences in the Postwar United States 291
- 12 Sadness in Camberwell: Imagining Stress and Constructing History in Postwar Britain 320
- List of Contributors 343
- Index 347