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Psychological and Physical Dangers of Aerial Warfare for New Zealand Aircrew in the First World War – Adam Claasen
Gunfire: Psychological and Physical Wounds – Sam Chadwick and Paul Lenormand
"To Ape in the Manner of Savages": Scalping as Weapon and Wound in the North American Frontier – James Sandy
Attending to Wounds: Faces, Minds, and Landscapes Maimed by Weapons of War – Kingsley Baird
Drone Wounds: Bodies, Cultures, Technics – Michael Richardson
On the Matter of Wounds: Flesh Simulants and the Ethics of Weapons Effectiveness – Nisha Shah
Woundscapes: Treating Blast Injuries and Catastrophic Wounds – Sarah Dixon-Smith and Ann Leschke
Mounted Archers, Arrowheads, and the Transformation of Warfare in the 6th Century CE – Conor Whately
Atmospheric Weapons: Incendiaries, Chemicals and Poisons – Marion Dorsey and Brian Cuddy
Visceral Visuals: The Representation of Wounds in a Museum – Christopher Sommer
Wounded Weapons: Trophy Display and the Manifestation of Violence – Jennifer Wellington
Weaponized Wounds: Biological Warfare and the Body in Conflict – Michelle Bentley
Inhumane Warfare: Submarines and Underwater Weapons – Elena Kempf and Richard Dunley
Stomach Tubes as Weapons: Force Feeding Hunger Strikers, c.1914-81 – Ian Miller
The Weaponisation of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence – Elzanne Bester
The Transition of Power and Belief: Tracing the legacy of Mohe konokono – Nigel Bond