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Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Bibliotherapy: how reading and writing have been healing trauma since World War I

Bibliotherapy | War trauma | World War I | Wounded veterans

15 November 2018

Longshaw Lodge Convalescent Home for Wounded Soldiers, Grindleford, near Sheffield. Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums


Bibliotherapy – the idea that reading can have a beneficial effect on mental health – has undergone a resurgence. There is mounting clinical evidence that reading can, for example, help people overcome loneliness and social exclusion. One scheme in Coventry allows health professionals to prescribe books to their patients from a list drawn up by mental health experts. 

Even as public library services across Britain are cut back, the healing potential of books is increasingly recognised.

The idea of the healing book has a long history. Key concepts were forged in the crucible of World War I, as nurses, doctors and volunteer librarians grappled with treating soldiers’ minds as well as bodies. The word “bibliotherapy” itself was coined in 1914, by American author and minister Samuel McChord Crothers. Helen Mary Gaskell (1853-1940), a pioneer of “literary caregiving”, wrote about the beginnings of her war library in 1918:
Surely many of us lay awake the night after the declaration of War, debating … how best we could help in the coming struggle … Into the mind of the writer came, like a flash, the necessity of providing literature for the sick and wounded.
The well-connected Gaskell took her idea to the medical and governmental authorities, gaining official approval. Lady Battersea, a close friend, offered her a Marble Arch mansion to store donated books, and The Times carried multiple successful public appeals. As Gaskell wrote:
What was our astonishment when not only parcels and boxes, but whole libraries poured in. Day after day vans stood unloading at the door.

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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

VHP at 15: Collections over the Years (Experiences War: Stories from the Veterans History Project(Library of Congress: loc.gov)

The Library of Congress' Veterans History Project is a great project and a wonderful way to honor those who have served. This Veterans Day, take some time to read their stories or consider helping to record the story of the veteran in your life.
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VHP at 15: Collections Over the Years
In 2015, the Veterans History Project celebrates fifteen years of collecting the stories of America's war veterans. To commemorate the occasion, here we highlight 15 different collections, donated to us during the first five, ten, and fifteen years of VHP's existence. While these collections vary widely in scope, each fulfills VHP's mission of capturing the stories of veterans in their own words. Whether they were submitted to us in the early days of the project, or later on, these fifteen collections represent a mere fraction of the over 99,000 collections in the Veterans History Project archive--all of which communicate the experience of war.
Five Years (montage image)Five Years
2000-2005
Image: Robert E. CassidyRobert E. Cassidy 
ARMY
Korean War

Audio Interview
Image: Thomas J. Hudner, Jr.Thomas J. Hudner, Jr.
NAVY
Korean War
Vietnam War 


Video and Audio Interviews, Photos
Image: Herman F. MonoscheinHerman F. Monoschein
AIR FORCE
World War II
Korean War 


Video Interview
Image: Martha Settle PutneyMartha Settle Putney
WAAC
World War II

Video Interview
Image: Gary L. VillerealGary L. Villereal
ARMY
Vietnam War

Video Interview
Ten Years (montage image)Ten Years
2005-2010
Image: Felmers O. ChaneyFelmers O. Chaney
ARMY
World War II

Video Interviews
Image: James E. FrolkingJames E. Frolking
ARMY AIR CORPS
World War II

Audio Interview, Memoir, Photos, Personal Correspondence
Image: James Noburu MihoJames Noboru Miho
ARMY
Korean War

Video Interviews
Image: Bernadette P. MillerBernadette P. Miller
ARMY
Vietnam War

Video Interview, Photos
Image: Lucius Byron NashLucius Byron Nash
NAVY
World War I

Photos, Official Documents, Personal Correspondence
Fifteen Years (montage image)Fifteen Years
2010-2015
Image: Rollins EdwardsRollins Edwards
ARMY
World War II

Audio Interview
Image: Adam Jordan HoltAdam Jordan Holt 
ARMY
Iraq War

Audio Interview
Image: Kurt Chew-Een LeeKurt Chew-Een Lee 
MARINE CORPS
World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War

Video Interview, Official Documents
Image: Elisa RaneyElisa Raney
NAVY
Iraq War

Video Interview, Photos
Image: Edwin TrawczynskiEdwin Trawczynski
ARMY
Vietnam War

Memoir, Photos, Personal Corredspondence
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