Prof. Dr. Heather Perry

Associate Professor of History

History Department

University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Garinger 226; 9201 University City Blvd

US

28223 Charlotte, NC

hrperry@uncc.edu

https://pages.charlotte.edu/heather-perry/

Forschung und Projekte

Aktuelle(s) Projekt(e)

I am currently working on two projects: The first examines food, gender, and civilian health during the First World War; the second examines the internment of enemy aliens in WWI America.

Veröffentlichungen

Monographien (und Dissertation)

Heather R. Perry, Recycling the Disabled: Army, Medicine, and Modernity in WWI Germany. (Manchester UP, 2014)

Artikel

Heather Perry, “Rehabilitation and restoration: Orthopaedics and disabled soldiers in Germany and Britain in the First World War,” in Medicine, Conflict and Survival , Vol. 30 (4), 2014, pp. 227-251. with Julie Anderson.

Heather R. Perry. “‘There are no More Cripples!’ Orthopedics and Resiliency in First World War Germany” in Leo van Bergen and Eric Vermetten, eds. Rethinking Resilience: The First World War and Health. (History of Warfare, 130.) Brill, 2020, pp. 168-191.

Heather R. Perry. “Onward Kitchen Soldiers! Gender, Food and Health in Germany’s Long Great War” in Heather M. Benbow and Heather R. Perry, eds. Food, Culture and Identity in Germany’s Century of War. Palgrave Macmillan, 2019, pp. 17-44.

Heather R. Perry. “History Lessons: Selling the Dillinger Museum,” in Amy Levin and Joshua G. Adair, eds. Defining Memory: Local Museums and the Construction of History in America’s Changing Communities. Second Edition. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2017. Revised and expanded essay.

Heather R. Perry. “Militarizing the Disabled: Army, Medicine, and Total Mobilization in WWI Germany” in Mike Neiberg and Jennifer Keene, eds. Finding Common Ground: New Directions in First World Studies. (History of Warfare, 62.) Brill, 2011, pp. 267-292.

Heather R. Perry. “The Thanks of the Fatherland? WWI and the Orthopaedic Revolution in Disability Care,” in Cay-Rüdiger Prüll and Hans-Georg Hofer, eds. War, Trauma, and Medicine in Germany and Central Europe (1914-1939). (Neure Medizin und Wissenschaftsgeschichte: Quellen und Studien, 26.) Centaurus Verlag, 2011, pp.112-138.

Heather R. Perry. “History Lessons: Selling the Dillinger Museum,” in Amy Levin, ed. Defining Memory: Local Museums and the Construction of History in America’s Changing Communities. Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press, 2007, pp.127-142.

Heather R. Perry, “Brave Old World: Recycling der Kriegskrüppel während des Ersten Weltkrieges,” in Artifizielle Körper-lebendige Technik: Technische Modellierungen des Körpers in historischer Perspektive. Barbara Orland, editor. (Zürich: Chronos, 2005).

Heather R. Perry, “Re-Arming the Disabled Veteran: Artificially Rebuilding State and Society in WWI Germany,” in Artificial Parts, Practical Lives: Modern Histories of Prosthetics, Katherine Ott, David Serlin, and Stephen Mimh, editors. (New York: NYU Press, 2002)

Herausgeberschaften und Editionen

Heather R. Perry, John Deak, and Emre Sencer, eds. The Central Powers in Russia’s Great War and Revolution: Enemy Visions and Encounters, 1914-22. (Slavica, 2020).

Heather R. Perry and Heather Merle Benbow, eds. Food, Culture and Identity in Germany’s Century of War. (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019).

Publikationsliste (Url)

https://pages.charlotte.edu/heather-perry/research-publications/