Disability and War in the Late Middle Ages
- Becoming, Surviving, Managing
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Issues relating to disability and war remain largely overlooked by military and disability historians. This exclusion is all the more striking since there was hardly a more likely place for receiving permanent injury than a battle, and we can barely imagine a worse place for disabled people than a battlefield. This volume aims to shed new light on a topic pertaining to multiple fields of research: social history, technical medical history, disability history, military history, and the Genesis of the Modern State.
This book gathers specialists of premodern history to bring together new research from a variety of disciplines--history, archaeology, literature, and modern medicine--and working with diverse sources, such as account books, biographies, poems, romance texts, Icelandic sagas, petitions and pardon letters, post-battle records, prostheses, skeletons and funerary treatments, chronicles, and theoretical treatises.
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- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal250
- Udgivelsesdato31-10-2025
- ISBN139781802701647
- Forlag ARC Humanities Press
- FormatHardback
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