War Injuries: Seeing Beyond Weapons and Doctrines

Abstract War injuries are more than collateral damage; they are historical markers that reveal how wars are fought, the weapons used, and the doctrines that shape them. From Napoleonic amputations to traumatic brain injuries in modern conflicts, and the collapse of the “Golden Hour” in Ukraine, these wounds testify to the evolving interplay between weapons, protection, and human vulnerability. They … Continue reading War Injuries: Seeing Beyond Weapons and Doctrines