Boys on Blue Benches: Disfigured Veterans of the First World War (original) (raw)

The Rhetoric of Disfigurement in First World War Britain

Suzannah Biernoff

Social History of Medicine, 2011

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Making and Remaking the Civilian Soldier: The World War I Photographs of Horace Nicholls - with Suzannah Biernoff

Jane Tynan

Journal of War and Culture Studies, 2012

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The First World War soldier and his contemporary image in Britain (Pre-print copy)

Helen McCartney

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Forgotten Faces of the Great War: The Wounded Servicemen in Henry Tonks' Surgical Portraits

Marta Gorgula

World and Word, 2019

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The Pitiable Martyrdom of Man’s Faithful Friend: Portrayals of the Soldier and his Horse in The War Illustrated, 1914 to 1918.

Jane Flynn

Artistic Expressions and The Great War: One Hundred Years On, Hofstra University, New York., 2018

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Photography in the Great War: The Ethics of Emerging Medical Collections from the Great War

Jason Bate

Bloomsbury Academic, 2022

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Reconstructing men from the operating table to the gallery: A study on the shifting context of Henry Tonks' pastel portraits of wounded soldiers

Josephine Tipper

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Review of Lindsey Fitzharris, The Facemaker: A Visionary Surgeon's Battle to Mend the Disfigured Soldiers of World War I

Evan P Sullivan

H-War, 2022

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The First World War soldier and his contemporary image in Britain

Helen McCartney

International Affairs, 2014

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A War of Images: Otto Dix and the Myth of the War Experience [peer-reviewed]

Ann Murray PhD

Aigne, University College Cork, 2014

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War Poetry and Politics of Representation: Expressionist Reading of Rupert Brooke's Selective War Poems '1914 I: PEACE', '1914 III: THE DEAD', '1914 IV: THE DEAD'AND '1914 V: SOLDIER'

Khamsa Qasim

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Masculinity and the Wounds of the First World War: A Centenary Reflection

Ana Carden-Coyne

Revue française de civilisation britannique, 2015

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Holworthy Hall's The Man Nobody Knew and Facial Wound Narratives after World War I

Evan P Sullivan

Nursing Clio, 2022

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Shooting Disabled Soldiers: Medicine and Photography in World War I America

Beth Linker

Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 2011

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"Photography and Masculinity during the First World War in France"

Beatriz Pichel

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Authenticity and Art in Trauma Narratives of World War I

Margaret Higonnet

Modernism/modernity, 2002

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A Man Could Stand Up: Masculinities and the Great War

Silvia Mergenthal

Constructions of Masculinity in British Literature from the Middle Ages to the Present, 2011

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Affective Disfigurations: Faceless Encounters between Literary Modernism and the Great War

Tomáš Jirsa

How to Do Things with Affects: Affective Triggers in Aesthetic Forms and Cultural Practices. Ed. Ernst van Alphen and Tomáš Jirsa. Leiden: Brill, 2019, 121-142.

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Medicos, poultice wallahs and comrades in service: masculinity and military medicine in Britain during the First World War

Jessica Meyer

Critical Military Studies

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“These frightful sights would work havoc with one’s brain”: Subjective Experience, Trauma, and Resilience in First World War Writings by Medical Personnel

Jane Potter

Literature and Medicine, 2012

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Life in the Trenches: Soldiers on the Western Front, 1914-1918 (lecture)

Paul Mulvey

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RUPERT BROOKE AND PAUL NASH: THE POET AND THE PAINTER OF WORLD WAR I

Ms MONIKA MEENA, Dr. RAMESH CHAND MEENA

Original Article ISSN (Online): 2582-7472 ShodhKosh: Journal of Visual and Performing Arts January 2024 5(1), 1–5, 2024

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Shooting Soldiers: Civil War Medical Images, Memory, and Identity in America

Michael Rhode

Invisible Culture, 2003

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Rupert Brooke in the first world war

Tim Dayton

First World War Studies, 2019

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The Long Carry: Landscapes and the Shaping of British Medical Masculinities in the First World War

Jessica Meyer

2018

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Repetition or Containment? Responses to Wounds in the First World War

Chris Nicholson

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More than an Archive of War: Intimacy and Manliness in the Letters of a Great War Soldier to the Woman He Loved, 1915-1919

Kate Hunter

Gender & History, 2013

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Illustrating war-time: Cartoons and the British and Dominion soldier experience during the Great War, 1914–1918. War in History. Jane Chapman and Ross Wilson.

Ross Wilson

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Representations of War on the Western Front, 1914-18: Some Reflections on Cultural Ambivalence

Jay Winter

Power, Violence and Mass Death in Pre-Modern and Modern Times, 2017

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World War One trauma and masculinity

Tahir Gulkaya

2020

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Frederick Coates: First World War ‘facial architect’

Suzanne M. Steele

Journal of War & Culture Studies, 2016

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Reformed Masculinity: Trauma, Soldierhood and Society in Otto Dix's War Cripples and Prague Street [peer-reviewed]

Ann Murray PhD

Artefact, 2012

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Sculpting soldiers and Reclaiming the Maimed: R. Tait McKenzie's work in the First World War period

Fred Mason

Canadian bulletin of medical history = Bulletin canadien d'histoire de la médecine, 2010

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Book review of: Alisa Miller. Rupert Brooke in the First World War. Clemson, Clemson University Press, 2017

Yann Tholoniat

HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), 2019

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Illustrating war-time: Cartoons and the British and Dominion soldier experience during the Great War, 1914–1918

Jane Chapman

War in History, 2018

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