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6. “for the mem’ry of warriors wracked with pain” disabled doughboys and American memory
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John M. Kinder
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Introduction 1
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I. The industrialization of injury
- 1. “to bind up the nation’s wounds” how the disabled veteran became a problem one 17
- 2. “the horror for which we are waiting” anxieties of injury in world war i 50
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II. The aftermath of battle
- 3. “thinking ahead of the crippled years” carrying on in an age of normalcy 85
- 4. “the cripple ceases to be” the rehabilitation movement in great war America 117
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III. Mobilizing injury
- 5. “for the living dead i work and pray” veterans’ groups and the benefits of buddyhood 153
- 6. “for the mem’ry of warriors wracked with pain” disabled doughboys and American memory 188
- 7. “what is wrong with this picture?” the disabled soldier in interwar peace culture 216
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IV. Old battles, new wars
- 8. “the shiny plating of prestige” disabled veterans in the American century 257
- Epilogue. Toward a new veteranology 287
- Acknowledgments 301
- Notes 303
- Index 345
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Introduction 1
-
I. The industrialization of injury
- 1. “to bind up the nation’s wounds” how the disabled veteran became a problem one 17
- 2. “the horror for which we are waiting” anxieties of injury in world war i 50
-
II. The aftermath of battle
- 3. “thinking ahead of the crippled years” carrying on in an age of normalcy 85
- 4. “the cripple ceases to be” the rehabilitation movement in great war America 117
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III. Mobilizing injury
- 5. “for the living dead i work and pray” veterans’ groups and the benefits of buddyhood 153
- 6. “for the mem’ry of warriors wracked with pain” disabled doughboys and American memory 188
- 7. “what is wrong with this picture?” the disabled soldier in interwar peace culture 216
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IV. Old battles, new wars
- 8. “the shiny plating of prestige” disabled veterans in the American century 257
- Epilogue. Toward a new veteranology 287
- Acknowledgments 301
- Notes 303
- Index 345