Combat Stress in Pre-modern Europe

Combat Stress in Pre-modern Europe

Rees, Owen; Hurlock, Kathryn; Crowley, Jason

Springer International Publishing AG

11/2022

204

Dura

Inglês

9783031099465

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1: Combat Trauma in Pre-Modern Europe: An Introduction.- Chapter 2: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: An ancient Greek case study in retrospective diagnosis.- Chapter 3: A collective war trauma in Classical Athens? Coping with the human cost of warfare in Aeschylus' Persians.- Chapter 4: Combat Trauma and Ajax: A Script-based Approach.- Chapter 5: Legal evidence for Roman PTSD?.- Chapter 6: Terrible but Unavoidable? Combat trauma and a change to legal proscriptions on Roman military suicide under Hadrian.- Chapter 7: Was there Combat Trauma in the Middle Ages? A Case for Moral Injury in Pre-Modern Conflict.- Chapter 8: Fear and Loathing in Eyrbyggja Saga: Combat Trauma in Medieval Iceland.- Chapter 9: Understandings of adversity and resilience amongst women and children during the seventeenth-century British Civil Wars.
Combat stress;Trauma;Warfare;Military;Mental health;Post-traumatic stress disorder;PTSD;Psychology;Medical humanities;Ancient Greece;Ancient Rome;British Civil Wars;Retrospective diagnosis;Moral Injury;Collective trauma;Premodern era;Combat trauma;Classical period;Military suicide;Middle Ages