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The Great War and German Memory Jason Crouthamel

The Great War and German Memory By Jason Crouthamel

The Great War and German Memory by Jason Crouthamel


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Focuses on the traumatized German war veteran. This work traces how some of the most vulnerable members of society, marginalized and persecuted as 'enemies of the nation,' attempted to regain authority over their own minds and reclaim the authentic memory of the Great War.

The Great War and German Memory Summary

The Great War and German Memory: Society, Politics and Psychological Trauma, 1914-1945 by Jason Crouthamel

The central focus of this book is the traumatized German war veteran. Using previously unexplored source material written by the psychologically scarred veterans themselves, this innovative work traces how some of the most vulnerable members of society, marginalized and persecuted as 'enemies of the nation,' attempted to regain authority over their own minds and reclaim the authentic memory of the Great War Under Weimar Germany and the Third Reich, the mentally disabled survivor of the trenches became a focus of debate between competing social and political groups, each attempting to construct their own versions of the national community and the memory of the war experience. Views on class, war, masculinity and social deviance were shaped and in some cases altered by the popularised debates that surrounded these traumatized members of society. Through the tortured words of these men and women, Jason Crouthamel reveals a hidden layer of protest against prevailing institutions and official memory, especially the Nazi celebration of war as the cornerstone of the 'healthy' male psyche. He also shows how these 'social outsiders' attempted to reform healthcare and reconstruct notions of 'comradeship', 'manliness' and the national community in ways that complicate the history of the veteran in this highly militarised society. By examining the psychological effects of war on ordinary Germans and the way these war victims have shaped perceptions of madness and mass violence, Crouthamel is able to illuminate potent and universal problems faced by societies coping with war and the politics of how we care for our veterans.

The Great War and German Memory Reviews

Their story [...] richly deserves the nuanced and balanced reading that Crouthamel provides.
Thomas J. Saunders, German Studies Review 35/2 * German Studies Review 35/2 *

About Jason Crouthamel

Jason Crouthamel is Assistant Professor of History at Grand Valley State University, Michigan. He has published several articles on war neurosis and psychological trauma in inter-war Germany and has presented papers on the subject at conferences including those of the American Historical Association, the German Studies Association and the German Historical Institute. Author's note on pronunciation of his name - 'Kraut-hamill'

Table of Contents

  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introdcution
  • 1 Healing the Nation's Nerves: Imperial Germany at War
  • 2 The War Neurotics Return Home: Psychologically Disabled Veterans and Post-War Society, 1918-1920
  • 3 Neurosis and the Welfare State: The Rise and Fall of the National Pension Law of 1920
  • 4 'The Class Struggle Pyschosis': Working-Class Politics and Psychological Trauma
  • 5 National Socialism and its Discontenst: War Neurosis and Memory under Hitler
  • 6 Nazi Germany's Hidden Psychopaths: Case Studies of Mentally Disabled Veterans in the Third Reich
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Additional information

GOR012839895
9780859898423
0859898423
The Great War and German Memory: Society, Politics and Psychological Trauma, 1914-1945 by Jason Crouthamel
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Liverpool University Press
20091127
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