All Stories

  1. Las Mamas Belgas. De onbekende strijd van jonge vrouwen uit België en Nederland tegen Franco en Hitler, (Las Mamas Belgas. The unknown battle of young women against Franco and Hitler)
  2. Editorial
  3. Contagion and war. Lessons from the First World War
  4. Towards abolition: a special issue from the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
  5. Editorial
  6. Editorial
  7. Editorial
  8. Profile of the Dutch committee for war prophylaxis
  9. Editorial
  10. Profile of George Friedrich Nicolai
  11. Editorial
  12. Mobilizing Mercy. A history of the Canadian Red Cross
  13. Correction to: van Bergen, The men with broken faces. Gueules cassées of the first world war
  14. On ‘war task’ and ‘peace work’. The Dutch East Indies Red Cross between the colonial wars and the Second World War
  15. Medical Care as the Carrot.
  16. Broken men. Shell shock, treatment and recovery in Britain 1914–30
  17. Man-monkey, monkey-man: neutrality and the discussions about the ‘inhumanity’ of poison gas in the Netherlands and International Committee of the Red Cross
  18. ‘Would it not be better to just stop?’ Dutch medical aid in World War I and the medical anti-war movement in the interwar years
  19. War, trauma and medicine in Germany and Central Europe (1914–1939)
  20. The medical war: British military medicine in the First World War
  21. A companion to World War I