Contents: Gueules Cassées: The Face of War – The Soldiers’ Journey: From the Front to Civilian Life – Hospitals as Transitional Spaces – Facing the World: Economic and Social Reintegration – Shaping a Collective Identity – The Faces of War: Visual Representations of Facially Injured Soldiers – Describing the ‘Unspeakable’? Gueules Cassées in Literature.
Marjorie Gehrhardt is Lecturer in French Studies in the Department of Modern Languages and European Studies at the University of Reading. She completed her PhD in French Studies at the University of Exeter in 2014 and subsequently worked as a researcher on the EU-funded project 1914FACES2014. Her research focuses on war and its representations in twentieth-century Western Europe, with a particular interest in the reintegration of veterans and the role of charities in wartime.
«These "broken-faced" veterans [...] have remained relatively
overlooked despite the enormous body of scholarly and popular works
on the First World War, even amid the current intensification of
interest around the war' s centenary. [...] Marjorie Gehrhardt has
redressed this imbalance with The Men with Broken Faces, the first
serious historical study of gueules cassees in Britain, France and
Germany, a book which lies at the intersection of medical , social
and cultural history.»
(Paul Lerner, Times Literary Supplement, July 2016)
«Analysis, information and reflections such as these make
Gehrhardt’s book extremely valuable [...]»
(Leo van Bergen, Medicine, Conflict and Survival 2016)
«The interdisciplinary and transnational scope of [the author’s]
research deserves special attention. If not an easy reading, it is
a fascinating one, interesting for historians as well as cultural
and literary scholars.»
(Anna Branach-Kallas, Anglica 25/1 2016)
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