International Health Organisations and Movements, 1918–1939
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:20th Jul '95
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A series of original studies on inter-war international health and welfare organisations.
This book provides a series of original studies of international health and welfare organisations between the Wars. It will interest students of international relations, social history, gender studies, history of science and medicine, as well as those concerned with international aid.This is a collection of original studies on the new international health and welfare organisations between the First and the Second World Wars. The diversity of such organisations and their many-sided activities make this a rich and complex area of historical investigation which has direct relevance to current issues in international health. Multilateral organisations such as the League of Nations and a variety of types of non-governmental organisations are discussed. The role of scientific and professional factors, as well as the priorities of women's employment, eugenics and pronatalism are also considered. Together, the various chapters present a cohesive and integrated view of a hitherto neglected area of study. The book also complements comparative studies of welfare states by emphasising the importance of international interactions between expert groups in a broader political and social context.
' … carefully edited … immensely thought-provoking … an excellent overview of the research undertaken in the field of international health organizations.' Historical Journal
ISBN: 9780521450126
Dimensions: 234mm x 157mm x 27mm
Weight: 665g
356 pages