From Horror to Hope
Recognizing and Preventing the Health Impacts of War
Author Barry S. Levy
Reviews and Awards
"...a book that brings together a wealth of research and knowledge with a clear and essential objective, written in an accessible way with a reader-friendly structure. It is a book that is urgently needed in our times." -- Marion Birch, Medicine, Conflict and Survival
"[A]n excellent and scholarly contribution to the understanding of the extensive and pervasive negative impacts of war." -- Michael S. Baker, Annals of Global Health
"An encyclopedic tour de force! Replete with history, data, and human stories, this book will first horrify and then inspire readers to take action." -- Kathleen Rest, Former Executive Director, Union of Concerned Scientists
"A superb read on the impact of war on global public health, this book is also an inspirational tribute to the health professionals facing the daunting reality and consequences of war. It is overall a timely reminder of the importance of public health education, research, and practice as pillars of promoting peace, social justice, and respect for human rights." -- Michelle A. Williams, Dean of the Faculty, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
"Barry Levy's powerful book documents the horror and pain that humankind perpetuates on ourselves. He exposes not just the disruption and destruction of people directly impacted by armed conflict, but explains the profound danger war represents to the collective health of our people and the planet. The book's profiles in hope show us ordinary people devoting their energies to craft extraordinary movements and resistance to the wanton destruction of human life. Readers will find the confidence, understanding, and hopefully the courage to join Dr. Levy and his colleagues." -- Linda Rae Murray, Former President, American Public Health Association
"From Horror to Hope is one of those rare books that comprehensively and clearly reviews what we know about a critical global issue of our time. Barry Levy offers an important prescription for health professionals not simply to aid wars' victims but to engage in the work of preventing them." -- Leonard Rubenstein, Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
"In From Horror to Hope, Barry Levy has done an extraordinary job helping us understand the importance of mobilizing and motivating ourselves for the hard work of prevention. Pursuing his topic with the tenacity of a bulldog, the analytical capabilities of a first-class epidemiologist, and the compassionate heart of a saint, he has become a world expert on preventing the health impacts of war. Dr. Levy has done the world a great service with this text." -- Mark L. Rosenberg, Assistant Surgeon General, USPHS (Ret.) and founding Director, CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control