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This important study compares the policies and attitudes towards the health consequences of WWII in eleven European countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, East-Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland and West-Germany. It shows the remarkably asynchronous development of the medical approach to the survivors in these countries. In a truly interdisciplinary and innovative way, the book connects aspects of the aftermath of war that are not usually analyzed together in the context of the political and cultural histories of the Cold War, welfare state, memory and psychiatry.
Contents
The Politics of War Trauma - 2[-]Contents - 6[-]Acknowledgements - 10[-]List of Abbreviations - 12[-]Introduction: The Politics of War Trauma - 16[-]part i Eleven Nations - 28[-] 1 A Nation of Victims - 30[-] 2 A Kaleidoscope of Victimhood - 64[-] 3 From 'Deportation Pathology' to'Traumatismes Psychiques de Guerre' - 94[-] 4 Negotiating Victimhood in Eastand West Germany 1945-2005 - 122[-] 5 Where Have All the Traumatized People Gone? - 156[-] 6 Collective Suffering - 182[-] 7 From Totalitarianism to Trauma - 208[-] 8 A Psychiatric Study of World War ii Survivors - 232[-] 9 From Camp to Claim - 256[-]part ii A Comparative Approach - 284[-] 10 The Aftermath of World War ii - 286[-] 11 The Management of Victimhood - 302[-]Conclusion - 338[-]Bibliography - 348[-]Index - 372[-]List of Contributors - 382