Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course students will be able:
- to understand and analyse the manifold impacts of modern warfare on the human body
- to critically engage with a broad range of literature on the social, cultural, and medical history of modern warfare
- to complete a research project using substantial primary source material
Indicative Module Content:
Topics will include:
- Military training and creating soldiers
- The experience of combat
- Concepts of cowardice and bravery
- Masculinity, femininity, and violence
- Sex and venereal disease
- Rape as a weapon of war
- Intimacy and gender
- Dehumanising the enemy
- War crimes and torture
- Injury and military medicine
- Disability
- Hunger
- Shell shock, combat fatigue, and PTSD