A white lady in a bomb ass hat bends over a man and cradles his head as she holds a glass to his lips

Complicating the Canon of the First World War: A Review of Ellen La Motte’s Backwash of War, edited by Cynthia Wachtell

A group of soldiers in WWI uniforms standing around a flag-draped coffin among tall cross-topped grave stones.

“Considerable Grief”: Dead Bodies, Mortuary Science, and Repatriation after the Great War

Black and white photo of three soldiers knelling inside of a building, possibly a church?, one is manning a machine gun, circa WW1.

Colorizing and Fictionalizing the Past: A Review of Peter Jackson’s They Shall Not Grow Old

Quacks, Alternative Medicine, and the U.S. Army in the First World War

Soldiers standing in front of a stone wall. One man breathes into a canvas bag.

Bearing the Brunt of Their Father’s Service: Ex-Soldiers and Child Murder, 1914-1935

A white lady in a bomb ass hat bends over a man and cradles his head as she holds a glass to his lips

“Everything Seems Wrong:” The Postwar Struggles of One Female Veteran of the First World War

Composite photo of graduates at Minneapolis, MN’s Carroll School of Chiropractic in 1920. The school’s founders, Stella and J.C. Carroll, are depicted, as are four female and four male graduates.

Truly Ambitious Women: Women Chiropractors and World War I

Two women loading a stretcher into a WWI-era truck with two other people standing in the foreground.

“Battalion of Life”: American Women’s Hospitals and the First World War

Captain A.B. Bayle is shown cranking the car, prior to making her rounds in New York. Her ambulance is surrounded by other women in service uniforms.

“A Male Department of Warfare:” Female Ambulance Drivers in the First World War

“The Joy of My Life”: Seeing-Eye Dogs, Disabled Veterans/Civilians and WWI