Shifting Boundaries of Public Health: Europe in the Twentieth Century
By Susan Gross Solomon (Editor), Lion Murard (Editor), Patrick Zylberman (Editor), Dorothy Porter (Contribution by), Iris Borowy (Contribution by), James A Gillespie (Contribution by), Lion Murard (Contribution by), Patrick Zylberman (Contribution by), Paul Weindling (Contribution by), Peter Baldwin (Contribution by), Sabine Schleiermacher (Contribution by), Susan Solomon (Contribution by)
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By Susan Gross Solomon (Editor), Lion Murard (Editor), Patrick Zylberman (Editor), Dorothy Porter (Contribution by), Iris Borowy (Contribution by), James A Gillespie (Contribution by), Lion Murard (Contribution by), Patrick Zylberman (Contribution by), Paul Weindling (Contribution by), Peter Baldwin (Contribution by), Sabine Schleiermacher (Contribution by), Susan Solomon (Contribution by)
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New perspectives on the history of twentieth century public health in Europe.
European public health was a playing field for deeply contradictory impulses throughout the twentieth century. In the 1920s, international agencies were established with great fanfare and postwar optimism to serve as the watchtower of health the world over. Within less than a decade, local-level institutions began to emerge as seats of innovation, initiative, and expertise. But there was continual counterpressure f...
European public health was a playing field for deeply contradictory impulses throughout the twentieth century. In the 1920s, international agencies were established with great fanfare and postwar optimism to serve as the watchtower of health the world over. Within less than a decade, local-level institutions began to emerge as seats of innovation, initiative, and expertise. But there was continual counterpressure f...






















