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Publics and their health
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21 February 2023

MEDICAL / History, History of medicine, HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century, MEDICAL / Public Health, HISTORY / Social History, Public health and preventive medicine, Social and cultural history
Introduction: publics and their health – historical problems and perspectives – Alex Mold, Peder Clark and Hannah J. Elizabeth
1 ‘Democracy trains its microscope’ on public health: intergovernmental relations, competing publics and negotiations at the grassroots – Jennifer Gunn
2 ‘Dumping grounds for… human waste’: containing problem populations in post-war British public health policy, 1945–74 – Michael Lambert
3 Socialism, health and the politics of identity: conversations from East Germany’s AIDS crisis – Johanna Folland
4 Forgoing fat: food choice, disease prevention and the role of the food industry in health promotion in England, 1980–92 – Jane Hand
5 At the borders of the public: immigrant and migrant publics and the right to health – Beatrix Hoffman
6 The emergence of violence as a public health problem in Argentina – Martín Hernán Di Marco
Afterword: from Asiatic cholera to COVID-19 – the many publics of modern public health – Tom Crook
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