Stress, shock, and adaptation in the twentieth century /

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Group Author: Cantor, David, 1957- (Editor); Ramsden, Edmund (Editor)
Published: University of Rochester Press,
Publisher Address: Rochester, NY :
Publication Dates: 2014.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Rochester studies in medical history,
Subjects:
Carrier Form: vi, 367 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781580464765 (hardcover) :
1580464769 (hardcover)
Index Number: RC49
CLC: R-09
Call Number: R-09/S915
Contents: Evaluating the role of Hans Selye in the modern history of stress / Mark Jackson -- Stress and the American vernacular : popular perceptions of disease causality / Elizabeth Siegel Watkins -- Resilience for all by the year 20? / Allan Young -- From primitive fear to civilized stress : sudden unexpected death / Otniel E. Dror -- Stress in US wartime psychiatry : World War II and the immediate aftermath / Theodore M. Brown -- The machinery and the morale : physiological and psychological approaches to military stress research in the early Cold War era / Tulley Long -- Making sense of workplace fear : the role of physicians, psychiatrists, and labor in reframing occupational strain in industrial Britain, ca. 1850-1970 ...