Reconstructing the Body: Classicism, Modernism, and the First World War
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Reconstructing the Body: Classicism, Modernism, and the First World War

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The First World War mangled faces, blew away limbs, and ruined nerves. Ten million dead, twenty million severe casualties, and eight million people with permanent disabilities--modern war inflicted pain and suffering with unsparing, mechanical efficiency. However, such horror was not the entire story. People also rebuilt their lives, their communities, and their bodies. Fr...more
Hardcover, 330 pages
Published October 1st 2009 by Oxford University Press, USA
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