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Battle-Scarred David Appleby

Battle-Scarred By David Appleby

Battle-Scarred by David Appleby


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Battle-scarred examines mortality, medical care and military welfare during the British Civil Wars. Its focus on the victims of war and their means of survival provides a series of case studies to demonstrate how these visceral conflicts drove developments in medical care and military welfare for servicemen and their families.

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Battle-Scarred: Mortality, Medical Care and Military Welfare in the British Civil Wars by David Appleby

Battle-scarred investigates the human costs of the British Civil Wars. Through a series of varied case studies it examines the wartime experience of disease, burial, surgery and wounds, medicine, hospitals, trauma, military welfare, widowhood, desertion, imprisonment and charity. The percentage population loss in these conflicts was far higher than that of the two World Wars, which renders the Civil Wars arguably the most unsettling experience the British people have ever undergone. The volume explores its themes from new angles, demonstrating how military history can broaden its perspective and reach out to new audiences.

About David Appleby

David J. Appleby is Lecturer in Early Modern British History at the University of Nottingham Andrew Hopper is Professor of English Local History at the University of Leicester

Table of Contents

Introduction David J. Appleby and Andrew Hopper Part I: Mortality 1 Battlefields, burials and the English Civil Wars Ian Atherton 2 Controlling disease in a civil-war garrison town: military discipline or civic duty? The surviving evidence for Newark upon Trent, 1642-46 Stuart B. Jennings Part II: Medical care 3 A new kind of surgery for a new kind of war: gunshot wounds and their treatment in the British Civil Wars Stephen M. Rutherford 4 'Stout Skippon hath a wound': the medical treatment of Parliament's infantry commander following the battle of Naseby Ismini Pells 5 'Dead hogges, dogges, cats and well flayed carryon horses': royalist hospital provision during the First Civil War Eric Gruber von Arni 6 Gerard's Herball and the treatment of war-wounds and contagion during the English Civil War Richard Jones Part III: The hidden human costs 7 The third army: wandering soldiers and the negotiation of parliamentary authority, 1642-51 David J. Appleby 8 'The deep staines these Wars will leave behind': psychological wounds and curative methods in the English Civil Wars Erin Peters 9 The administration of military welfare in Kent, 1642-79 Hannah Worthen 10 'To condole with me on the Commonwealth's loss': the widows and orphans of Parliament's military commanders Andrew Hopper 11 'So necessarie and charitable a worke': welfare, identity and Scottish prisoners of war in England, 1650-55 Chris R. Langley Conclusion David J. Appleby and Andrew Hopper Index

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NGR9781526124807
9781526124807
1526124807
Battle-Scarred: Mortality, Medical Care and Military Welfare in the British Civil Wars by David Appleby
New
Hardback
Manchester University Press
2018-07-10
264
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