Shifting Boundaries of Public Health : Europe in the Twentieth Century /
These essays focus on four topics, the oscillation between government and non-governmental (public) agencies, the harmonization of nation states' agendas with those of international agencies, public health experts acquiring 'placeless' knowledge, and the transportability of model solu...
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Rochester, NY :
University of Rochester Press,
2008.
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Table des matières:
- Can there be a democratic public health? fighting AIDS in the industrialized world / Peter Baldwin
- The social contract of health in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries : individuals, corporations, and the state / Dorothy Porter
- American foundations and the internationalizing of public health / Paul Weindling
- Maneuvering for space : international health work of the League of Nations during World War II / Iris Borowy
- Europe, America, and the space of international health / James A. Gillespie
- Designs within disorder : international conferences on rural health care and the art of the local, 1931-39 / Lion Murard
- Contested spaces : models of public health in occupied Germany / Sabine Schleiermacher
- British public health and the problem of local demographic structure / Graham Mooney
- A matter of "reach" : fact-finding in public health in the wake of World War I / Susan Gross Solomon
- A transatlantic dispute : the etiology of malaria and the redesign of the Mediterranean landscape / Patrick Zylberman.