Constructing Disability After The Great War

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As Americans--both civilians and veterans--worked to determine the meanings of identity for blind veterans of World War I, they bound cultural constructs of blindness to all the emotions and contingencies of mobilizing and fighting the war, and healing from its traumas. Sighted Americans’ wartime rehabilitation culture centered blind soldiers and veterans in a mix of inspirational stories. Veterans worked to become productive members of society even as ableism confined their unique life experiences to a collection of cultural tropes that suggested they were either downcast wrecks of their former selves or were morally superior and relatively flawless as they overcame their disabilities and triumphantly journeyed toward successful citizenship. Sullivan investigates the rich lives of blind soldiers and veterans and their families to reveal how they confronted barriers, gained an education, earned a living, and managed their self-image while continually exposed to the public’s scrutiny of their success and failures.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Evan P. Sullivan
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Release : 2024-10-08
File : 126 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780252047428


Making War On Bodies

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This vibrant collection of essays reveals the intimate politics of how people with a wide range of relationships to war identify with, and against, the military and its gendered and racialised norms. It synthesises three recent turns in the study of international politics: aesthetics, embodiment and the everyday, into a new conceptual framework. This helps us to understand how militarism permeates society and how far its practices can be re-appropriated or even turned against it.

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Genre : History
Author : Catherine Baker
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Release : 2020-03-02
File : 256 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781474446204


Making Sense Of The Great War

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The First World War was an unprecedented crisis, with communities and societies enduring the unimaginable hardships of a prolonged conflict on an industrial scale. In Belgium and France, the terrible capacity of modern weaponry destroyed the natural world and exposed previously held truths about military morale and tactics as falsehoods. Hundreds of thousands of soldiers suffered some of the worst conditions that combatants have ever faced. How did they survive? What did it mean to them? How did they perceive these events? Whilst the trenches of the Western Front have come to symbolise the futility and hopelessness of the Great War, Alex Mayhew shows that English infantrymen rarely interpreted their experiences in this way. They sought to survive, navigated the crises that confronted them, and crafted meaningful narratives about their service. Making Sense of the Great War reveals the mechanisms that allowed them to do so.

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Genre : History
Author : Alex Mayhew
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2023-12-31
File : 389 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781009185738


West Germany Under Construction

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Collects important recent essays in a critical reexamination of the Federal Republic's early history

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Robert G. Moeller
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Release : 1997
File : 476 Pages
ISBN-13 : 047206648X


Curtailment Of The Veterans Hospital Construction Program

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Genre : Veterans' hospitals
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare
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Release : 1949
File : 644 Pages
ISBN-13 : IND:30000090674478


Creating Target Publics For Welfare Policies

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This volume analyzes welfare policies by looking at the making of their target publics. It examines how these populations are identified and constructed by policy making. The contributors apply the classic theoretical question about who gets what, when, and how, but also suggest the revisiting of policy-feedback analysis. Coverage includes empirical case studies in different geographical areas. It looks at Europe, the United States and also considers Mayotte, set in a post-colonial context. The chapters also examine different aspects of welfare, including the bureaucratic treatment of marginalized populations as well as the middle class. The authors draw on diverse conceptual approaches and investigative methodologies. They conduct participant observation in public or nonprofit organizations, explore administrative records, and interview actors at various stages of policymaking. This qualitative material is then combined with relevant quantitative data. Readers are guided through a multilevel approach of welfare policies, from their definition to their implementation. They gain insight into the targeting of publics, from the higher reaches of government to the most underprivileged groups of the social world. Overall, the book compares different national contexts and social policy fields. This approach unearths regularities, enabling the authors to reassess major contemporary transformations of the welfare State.

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : Lorenzo Barrault-Stella
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2018-05-16
File : 212 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783319895963


Curtailment Of The Veterans Hospital Construction Program

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Genre : Veterans' hospitals
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Subcommittee To Investigate the Curtailment of the Veterans' Hospital Construction Program
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Release : 1949
File : 1122 Pages
ISBN-13 : MINN:31951D02113411Q


Making Equal Rights Real

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Details approaches to implementing equal rights for women in Africa, children in the Middle East and different minorities in Asia and North America.

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Genre : Law
Author : Jody Heymann
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2012-02-27
File : 421 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781107008458


Making Humanitarian Crises

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This open access collection of essays explores the emotional agency of images in the construction of ‘humanitarian crises’ from the nineteenth century to the present. Using the prism of the histories of emotions and the senses, the chapters examine the pivotal role images have in shaping cultural, social and political reactions to the suffering of others and to the establishment of the international networks of solidarity. Questioning certain emotions assumed to underlie humanitarianism such as sympathy, empathy and compassion, they demonstrate how the experience of such emotions has shifted over time. Understanding images as emotional objects, contributors from a wide horizon of disciplines explore how their production, circulation and reception has been crucial to the perception of humanitarian crises in a long-term historical perspective.

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Genre : History
Author : Brenda Lynn Edgar
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2022-12-06
File : 196 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783031008245


Improving The Presumptive Disability Decision Making Process For Veterans

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The United States has long recognized and honored the service and sacrifices of its military and veterans. Veterans who have been injured by their service (whether their injury appears during service or afterwards) are owed appropriate health care and disability compensation. For some medical conditions that develop after military service, the scientific information needed to connect the health conditions to the circumstances of service may be incomplete. When information is incomplete, Congress or the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) may need to make a "presumption" of service connection so that a group of veterans can be appropriately compensated. The missing information may be about the specific exposures of the veterans, or there may be incomplete scientific evidence as to whether an exposure during service causes the health condition of concern. For example, when the exposures of military personnel in Vietnam to Agent Orange could not be clearly documented, a presumption was established that all those who set foot on Vietnam soil were exposed to Agent Orange. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) Committee was charged with reviewing and describing how presumptions have been made in the past and, if needed, to make recommendations for an improved scientific framework that could be used in the future for determining if a presumption should be made. The Committee was asked to consider and describe the processes of all participants in the current presumptive disability decision-making process for veterans. The Committee was not asked to offer an opinion about past presumptive decisions or to suggest specific future presumptions. The Committee heard from a range of groups that figure into this decision-making process, including past and present staffers from Congress, the VA, the IOM, veterans service organizations, and individual veterans. The Department of Defense (DoD) briefed the Committee about its current activities and plans to better track the exposures and health conditions of military personnel. The Committee further documented the current process by developing case studies around exposures and health conditions for which presumptions had been made. Improving the Presumptive Disability Decision-Making Process for Veterans explains recommendations made by the committee general methods by which scientists, as well as government and other organizations, evaluate scientific evidence in order to determine if a specific exposure causes a health condition.

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Genre : Medical
Author : Institute of Medicine
Publisher : National Academies Press
Release : 2008-05-15
File : 813 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780309164399