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Stress, Shock, and Adaptation in the Twentieth Century: Rochester Studies in Medical History

Autor David Cantor, Edmund Ramsden
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 feb 2014
This edited volume brings together leading scholars to explore the emergence of the stress concept and its ever-changing definitions since the 1940s.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781580464765
ISBN-10: 1580464769
Pagini: 376
Ilustrații: 3
Dimensiuni: 159 x 236 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: University of Rochester Press
Seria Rochester Studies in Medical History


Notă biografică

David Cantor, Edmund Ramsden

Cuprins

Introduction Evaluating the Role of Hans Selye in the Modern History of Stress Stress and the American Vernacular: Popular Perceptions of Disease Causality Resilience for All by the Year 20- From Primitive Fear to Civilized Stress: Sudden Unexpected Death "Stress" in US Wartime Psychiatry: World War II and the Immediate Aftermath The Machinery and the Morale: Physiological and Psychological Approaches to Military Stress Research in the Early Cold War Era Making Sense of Workplace Fear: The Role of Physicians, Psychiatrists, and Labor in Reframing Occupational Strain in Industrial Britain, ca. 1850-1970 Work, Stress, and Depression: The Emerging Psychiatric Science of Work in Contemporary Japan The Invention of the "Stressed Animal" and the Development of a Science of Animal Welfare, 1947-86 Memorial's Stress? Arthur M. Sutherland and the Management of the Cancer Patient in the 1950s Stress in the City: Mental Health, Urban Planning, and the Social Sciences in the Postwar United States Sadness in Camberwell: Imagining Stress and Constructing History in Postwar Britain