Roberta Bivins
Contagious Communities: Medicine, Migration, and the Nhs in Post-War Britain
Roberta Bivins
Contagious Communities: Medicine, Migration, and the Nhs in Post-War Britain
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A new study on the connections between migration and the NHS; a topical look at migration, race and politics in post-war Britain.
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A new study on the connections between migration and the NHS; a topical look at migration, race and politics in post-war Britain.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780198725282
- ISBN-10: 0198725280
- Artikelnr.: 42487970
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780198725282
- ISBN-10: 0198725280
- Artikelnr.: 42487970
Roberta Bivins (BA Columbia; PhD MIT) is a historian of medicine at the University of Warwick. Her early research examined the cross-cultural transmission of medical expertise, particularly in relation to global and alternative medicine. Since 2004, funded by the Wellcome Trust, she has studied the impacts of immigration and ethnicity on postwar British health, medical research, and practice. Her new research examines the cultural history and influence of the British National Health Service since 1948. Bivins also convenes the trans-sector and trans-disciplinary IDEA Collaboration (www.go.warwick.ac.uk/IDEACollab) for improving the delivery of ethnically aware research, practice, and policies in healthcare.
* Introduction: Medicine, Migration, and the Afterimage of Empire
* Part I: Tuberculosis in Black and White: Medicine, Migration, and
Race in 'Open Door' Britain
* 1: Suspicions and 'Susceptibility': The Tuberculous Migrant,
1948-1955
* 2: Contained but not Controlled: Public Discontents, International
Implications
* Part II: 'At Once a Peril to the Population': Immigration, Identity,
and 'Control'
* 3: Smallpox, 'Social Threats', and Citizenship, 1961-6
* 4: 'Slummy Foreign germs': Medical 'Control' and 'Race Relations',
1962-1971
* Part III: Chronically Ethnic: The Limits of Integration in the
Molecular Age
* 5: Ethnicity, Activism and 'Race Relations': From 'Asian Rickets' to
Asian Resistance, 1963-1983
* 6: Genetically Ethnic? Genes, 'Race', and Health in Thatcher's
Britain
* Conclusion: Contagious Communities and Imperial Afterimages
* Bibliography
* Part I: Tuberculosis in Black and White: Medicine, Migration, and
Race in 'Open Door' Britain
* 1: Suspicions and 'Susceptibility': The Tuberculous Migrant,
1948-1955
* 2: Contained but not Controlled: Public Discontents, International
Implications
* Part II: 'At Once a Peril to the Population': Immigration, Identity,
and 'Control'
* 3: Smallpox, 'Social Threats', and Citizenship, 1961-6
* 4: 'Slummy Foreign germs': Medical 'Control' and 'Race Relations',
1962-1971
* Part III: Chronically Ethnic: The Limits of Integration in the
Molecular Age
* 5: Ethnicity, Activism and 'Race Relations': From 'Asian Rickets' to
Asian Resistance, 1963-1983
* 6: Genetically Ethnic? Genes, 'Race', and Health in Thatcher's
Britain
* Conclusion: Contagious Communities and Imperial Afterimages
* Bibliography
* Introduction: Medicine, Migration, and the Afterimage of Empire
* Part I: Tuberculosis in Black and White: Medicine, Migration, and
Race in 'Open Door' Britain
* 1: Suspicions and 'Susceptibility': The Tuberculous Migrant,
1948-1955
* 2: Contained but not Controlled: Public Discontents, International
Implications
* Part II: 'At Once a Peril to the Population': Immigration, Identity,
and 'Control'
* 3: Smallpox, 'Social Threats', and Citizenship, 1961-6
* 4: 'Slummy Foreign germs': Medical 'Control' and 'Race Relations',
1962-1971
* Part III: Chronically Ethnic: The Limits of Integration in the
Molecular Age
* 5: Ethnicity, Activism and 'Race Relations': From 'Asian Rickets' to
Asian Resistance, 1963-1983
* 6: Genetically Ethnic? Genes, 'Race', and Health in Thatcher's
Britain
* Conclusion: Contagious Communities and Imperial Afterimages
* Bibliography
* Part I: Tuberculosis in Black and White: Medicine, Migration, and
Race in 'Open Door' Britain
* 1: Suspicions and 'Susceptibility': The Tuberculous Migrant,
1948-1955
* 2: Contained but not Controlled: Public Discontents, International
Implications
* Part II: 'At Once a Peril to the Population': Immigration, Identity,
and 'Control'
* 3: Smallpox, 'Social Threats', and Citizenship, 1961-6
* 4: 'Slummy Foreign germs': Medical 'Control' and 'Race Relations',
1962-1971
* Part III: Chronically Ethnic: The Limits of Integration in the
Molecular Age
* 5: Ethnicity, Activism and 'Race Relations': From 'Asian Rickets' to
Asian Resistance, 1963-1983
* 6: Genetically Ethnic? Genes, 'Race', and Health in Thatcher's
Britain
* Conclusion: Contagious Communities and Imperial Afterimages
* Bibliography