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The effects of what we now term 'combat trauma' seem well described in the literature of the Ancient Greeks: the madness of Heracles, the rage of Achilles, the suicide of Ajax, the isolation of Philoctetes, and the trials of Odyss ... celý popis
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The effects of what we now term 'combat trauma' seem well described in the literature of the Ancient Greeks: the madness of Heracles, the rage of Achilles, the suicide of Ajax, the isolation of Philoctetes, and the trials of Odysseus, to name just a few. Much of the narrative of the Greek world, particularly Athens, reflects a preoccupation with the consequences of violence and war. Perhaps this is not surprising when the society that produced these works was in a state of almost constant warfare. In this book, a diverse group of scholars who specialize in different aspects of ancient Greek culture have been asked to explore how the Greeks responded to war and if what we now term 'combat trauma', 'post-traumatic stress' or 'combat stress injury' can be discerned in ancient Greek culture.
Zařazení knihy Knihy v angličtině Humanities History History: earliest times to present day
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