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LEADER: 04000cam 2200697 i 4500
001 9925340207901661
005 20190116094458.0
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008 161117t20172017miu b 001 0 eng
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020 $a9780472118977$q(hardcover ;$qalkaline paper)
020 $a0472118978$q(hardcover ;$qalkaline paper)
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035 $a(OCoLC)963439100
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn963439100
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050 00 $aD810.V42$bG4413 2017
082 00 $a305.9/0697094309045$223
100 1 $aGoltermann, Svenja,$eauthor.
240 10 $aGesellschaft der U berlebenden.$lEnglish
245 14 $aThe war in their minds :$bGerman soldiers and their violent pasts in West Germany /$cSvenja Goltermann ; translated by Philip Schmitz.
264 1 $aAnn Arbor :$bUniversity of Michigan Press,$c[2017]
264 4 $c℗♭2017
300 $aviii, 428 pages ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aSocial history, popular culture, and politics in Germany
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 301-422) and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction -- Part I. Remembering the war : private fragments of memory, 1945-1949. Linguistic realms of war -- Troubled homecoming -- Social rubble -- Part II. The production of psychiatric knowledge : professional transformations, 1945-1970. "Prevailing doctrine" -- Contentious practices -- The moral challenge, 1956-1970 -- Part III. Mental suffering and its changing acknowledgment in West German media : public negotiations, 1945-1970. Repatriated Wehrmacht veterans in the public eye -- The reappearance of the persecuted and the rules governing what could be said in public memory culture -- Conclusion.
520 $aThis book examines German soldiers' experience of violence during the war, and repercussions of this experience after their return home. Part I of the book explores the ways in which veterans' experiences of wartime violence reshaped everyday family life, involving family members in complex ways. Part II offers an extensive analysis of the psychiatric response to this new category of patient, and in particular the reluctance of psychiatrists to recognize the psychic afflictions of former POWs as constituting the grounds for long-term disability. Part III analyzes the cultural representations of veterans' psychic suffering, encompassing the daily press, popular films, novels, and theater.
546 $aTranslated from the German.
650 0 $aVeterans$zGermany$xPsychology.
650 0 $aVeterans$xMental health$zGermany$xHistory$y20th century.
650 0 $aWorld War, 1939-1945$xVeterans$zGermany.
650 0 $aWorld War, 1939-1945$xPsychological aspects.
650 0 $aWar neuroses$zGermany.
650 0 $aPost-traumatic stress disorder$zGermany.
653 $a(fast)World War (1939-1945)
653 $a(fast)1900-1999
653 $a(lcsh)Veterans--Germany--Psychology.
653 $a(lcsh)Veterans--Mental health--Germany--History--20th century.
653 $a(lcsh)World War, 1939-1945--Veterans--Germany.
653 $a(lcsh)World War, 1939-1945--Psychological aspects.
653 $a(lcsh)War neuroses--Germany.
653 $a(lcsh)Post-traumatic stress disorder--Germany.
653 $a(fast)Post-traumatic stress disorder.
653 $a(fast)Psychological aspects.
653 $a(fast)Veterans.
653 $a(fast)Veterans--Mental health.
653 $a(fast)Veterans--Psychology.
653 $a(fast)War neuroses.
653 $a(fast)Germany.
653 $a(fast)History.
700 1 $aSchmitz, Philip$c(Translator),$etranslator.
830 0 $aSocial history, popular culture, and politics in Germany.
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