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Heather Perry

History
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Office: Hickory 46 A
Phone: 704.687.5151
Email: hrperry@uncc.edu
Academic Interests
disability history
disabled veterans
food history
gender
gender and women's studies
Germany
history of medicine
history of women
military history
war and society
World War I
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My historical specialty is the history and culture of the First World War; however, I focus more broadly on the study of German and European History, the History of Medicine and the Body, and the History of War and Society.  In particular, I enjoy researching how warfare has impacted society, culture, medicine, and science in European history from the late nineteenth century through 1945.  My publications discuss WWI Germany, the history of disabled veterans, and the development of rehabilitation medicine and artificial limb technology, history museums, health exhibitions, and John Dillinger. 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.  I teach courses on Modern German history, History of the First World War, Medical History, War and Medicine, and Epidemics.

Spring 2019 Office Hours:

Weds & Fri  11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. & by appointment


Research Interests

Modern Germany; History of Medicine and War; World War I; Disabled Veterans; Disability Studies– History & Policy; gender, technology, and the body.

My research focuses on the impact of war on medicine, population health, and public policies. My first book examines how the First World War transformed disability medicine and policy.  I am currently working on several projects:

Heather R. Perry and Heather M. Benbow, eds., Food and Modern Warfare in Germany’s Global Century (Palgrave, in preparation for Winter 2018).  A collection of essays from established and emerging scholars that examines the central role of food in Germany’s hot and cold wars of the twentieth century.

Feeding War: Nutrition, Health, and National Belonging in Germany, 1914-1924 looks at the gendered nature of nutrition, public health and the national foodscape during and after Germany’s WWI experience.

In the Grippe of Defeat examines the impact of war and revolution on disease control and public health.

Appalachia in the Trenches looks at civilian internees in WWI America–and especially the Carolinas.

Education

Ph.D., Indiana University

M.A., Indiana University

B.A., Vanderbilt University

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