Article ID: CBB531471852

When war came home: air-raid shock in World War I (2021)

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During World War I, civilians became a target of the war machine. Air raids transformed the lives of those not involved in active combat and blurred the lines between the home front and the war front. This paper argues that the experience of air raids in World War I was comparable to the combat stress at the Western Front. The author bases her argument on contemporary publications in medical journals, measures taken by British authorities to prevent air-raid shock, and contemporary case records. The narratives of air-raid shock – similarly to those of shell-shocked soldiers – reflect the feelings of terror and loss of control, and demonstrate the profound effect these experiences could have on individuals’ mental health.

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Authors & Contributors
Jones, Edgar
Loughran, Tracey
Bogousslavsky, Julien
Crouthamel, Jason
Friedlander, Jacqueline Lee
Humphries, Mark Osborne
Journals
Social History of Medicine
Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
History of Psychiatry
Journal for Maritime Research: Britian, the Sea and Global History
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Publishers
University of California, Berkeley
Indiana University
Cambridge University Press
Australian Military History Publications
Cornell University Press
Manchester University Press
Concepts
War neuroses
World War I
Mental disorders and diseases
Medicine and the military; medicine in war
Psychiatry
Psychology and war
People
Babinski, Joseph
Blane, Gilbert, Sir
Myers, Charles Samuel
Roussy, Gustave
Wagner-Jauregg, Julius von
Time Periods
20th century, early
20th century
19th century
18th century
Places
Great Britain
Germany
Australia
France
Ireland
Austria
Institutions
Great Britain. Royal Navy
Royal Edinburgh Asylum
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