War + Psychological aspects
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War + Psychological aspects
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War + Psychological aspects
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Incoming Resources
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- Madness visible, a memoir of a war, Janine di Giovanni
- Splintered innocence, an intuitive approach to treating war trauma, Peter Heinl
- The home front, the never-ending war within our veterans, Patrick Lindsay
- Life with birds, a suburban lyric, Bronwyn Rennex
- Passchendaele, requiem for doomed youth, Paul Ham
- My life as a foreign country, a memoir, Brian Turner
- Passchendaele, requiem for doomed youth, Paul Ham
- The Oxford handbook of military psychology, edited by Janice H. Laurence, Michael D. Matthews
- Nationalism and war, edited by John A. Hall and Sinisa Malesevic
- First do no harm, the paradoxical encounters of psychoanalysis, warmaking, and resistance, edited by Adrienne Harris, Steven Botticelli
- American samurai, myth, imagination, and the conduct of battle in the First Marine Division, 1941-1951, Craig M. Cameron
- The make-believe space, affective geography in a postwar polity, Yael Navaro-Yashin
- Postmodern war, the new politics of conflict, Chris Hables Gray
- National deconstruction, violence, identity, and justice in Bosnia, David Campbell
- The Oxford handbook of evolutionary perspectives on violence homicide, and war, edited by Todd K. Shackelford, Viviana A. Weekes-Shackelford
- First do no harm, the paradoxical encounters of psychoanalysis, warmaking, and resistance, edited by Adrienne Harris, Steven Botticelli
- The home front, the never-ending war within our veterans [Kiosk], Patrick Lindsay
- What it is like to go to war, Karl Marlantes
- Aftermath, the remnants of war, Donovan Webster
- Grief in wartime, private pain, public discourse, Carol Acton
- War grave, produced by Amanda Richardson; directed by Peter Gordon
- Why war?-- psychoanalysis, politics, and the return to Melanie Klein, Jacqueline Rose
- Fallen soldiers, reshaping the memory of the World Wars, George L. Mosse
- Wounded, produced & directed by Sara Hardy
- Grief in wartime, private pain, public discourse, Carol Acton
- The make-believe space, affective geography in a postwar polity, Yael Navaro-Yashin
- Emotions, politics and war, edited by Linda Åhäll and Thomas Gregory
Outgoing Resources
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