Military Healthcare and the Early Modern State, 1660–1830
Management − Professionalisation − Shortcomings
This volume demonstrates novel ways to study military healthcare in Europe from the 1660s to the 1830s. The book uses a sociocultural mode to scrutinize the impact of values, habits and behaviour on the quality and effectiveness of military healthcare. It looks beyond the battlefield and considers the consequences of war for societies, while presenting female and male perspectives. The book explores individual performance and achievements of actors active in civil service, and examines the duality of informal and formal systems of military healthcare related to their impact on health and recovery. It improves our understanding of early modern military welfare and the emergence of public health.
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- Sabine Jesner (Hg.)
- Dr Sabine Jesner is a military and medical historian and a researcher at the Institute of Military History / Museum of Military History in Vienna.
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- Matthew Neufeld (Hg.)
- Matthew Neufeld is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Saskatchewan in Canada.
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- Jutta Nowosadtko (Hg.),
- Diethelm Klippel (Hg.),
- Kai Lohsträter (Hg.)
- Kaspar von Greyerz (Hg.),
- André Holenstein (Hg.),
- Andreas Würgler (Hg.)
- Christoph Augustynowicz (Hg.),
- Bogusław Dybaś (Hg.)
- Michael Kaiser (Hg.),
- Stefan Lewejohann (Hg.),
- Wolfgang Rosen (Hg.)
- Birgit Emich (Hg.),
- Daniel Sidler (Hg.),
- Samuel Weber (Hg.),
- Christian Windler (Hg.)
- Andreea Badea (Hg.),
- Bruno Boute (Hg.),
- Birgit Emich (Hg.)
- Werner Greiling (Hg.),
- Gerhard Müller (Hg.),
- Uwe Schirmer (Hg.),
- Helmut G. Walther (Hg.)
- Kaspar von Greyerz (Hg.),
- André Holenstein (Hg.),
- Andreas Würgler (Hg.)