Ep345 – Legacy of shellshock after the GW – Dr Stefanie Linden

In this episode of the *Mentioned in Dispatches* podcast, we speak with Dr. Stefanie Linden about her latest book, *Beyond the Great Silence: The Legacy of Shell Shock in Britain and Germany 1918-1924.* As both a psychiatrist and a historian of psychiatry, Dr. Linden brings a unique perspective to the study of shell shock and its lasting impact on soldiers and society after World War I. She discusses the psychological trauma faced by veterans, comparing experiences in Britain and Germany. Drawing from her extensive research, including her previous work *They Called It Shell Shock*, Dr. Linden offers profound insights into the evolving understanding of war-related mental health. Her book is published by Helion and Co.