Lara Marks / Michael Worboys (eds.)
Migrants, Minorities & Health
Historical and Contemporary Studies
Herausgeber: Marks, Lara; Worboys, Michael
Lara Marks / Michael Worboys (eds.)
Migrants, Minorities & Health
Historical and Contemporary Studies
Herausgeber: Marks, Lara; Worboys, Michael
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First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 148mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9780415112130
- ISBN-10: 0415112133
- Artikelnr.: 26675057
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 148mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9780415112130
- ISBN-10: 0415112133
- Artikelnr.: 26675057
Lara Marks is Lecturer in the History of Medicine at the Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine at Imperial College, London. Michael Worboys is Head of Research at the School of Cultural Studies, Sheffield Hallam University.
First Published in 2004. 1 INTRODUCTION 2 'DISEASE, DEFILEMENT, DEPRAVITY':
TOWARDS AN AESTHETIC ANALYSIS OF HEALTH The case of the Chinese in
nineteenth-century Australia 3 MIGRATION, PROSTITUTION AND MEDICAL
SURVEILLANCE IN EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY MALAYA 4 RACIALISM AND INFANT DEATH
Late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century sociomedical discourses on
African American infant mortality 5 A DISEASE OF CIVILISATION Tuberculosis
in Britain, Africa and India, 1900-39 6 GOVERNMENT POLICY AND THE HEALTH
STATUS OF ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY, 1945-72 7 FROM
VISIBLE TO INVISIBLE The 'problem' of the health of Irish people in Britain
8 ETHNIC ADVANTAGE Infant survival among Jewish and Bengali immigrants in
East London, 1870-1990 9 GREEK MIGRANTS IN AUSTRALIA Surviving well and
helping their hosts 10 SOUTHERN ITALIAN IMMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES AT
THE TURN OF THE CENTURY AND THE PERENNIAL PROBLEM OF MEDICALISED PREJUDICE
11 THE POWER OF THE EXPERTS The plurality of beliefs and practices
concerning health and illness among Bangladeshis in contemporary Tower
Hamlets, London 12 WHO'S DEFINITION? Australian Aborigines,
conceptualisations of health and the World Health Organisation
TOWARDS AN AESTHETIC ANALYSIS OF HEALTH The case of the Chinese in
nineteenth-century Australia 3 MIGRATION, PROSTITUTION AND MEDICAL
SURVEILLANCE IN EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY MALAYA 4 RACIALISM AND INFANT DEATH
Late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century sociomedical discourses on
African American infant mortality 5 A DISEASE OF CIVILISATION Tuberculosis
in Britain, Africa and India, 1900-39 6 GOVERNMENT POLICY AND THE HEALTH
STATUS OF ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY, 1945-72 7 FROM
VISIBLE TO INVISIBLE The 'problem' of the health of Irish people in Britain
8 ETHNIC ADVANTAGE Infant survival among Jewish and Bengali immigrants in
East London, 1870-1990 9 GREEK MIGRANTS IN AUSTRALIA Surviving well and
helping their hosts 10 SOUTHERN ITALIAN IMMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES AT
THE TURN OF THE CENTURY AND THE PERENNIAL PROBLEM OF MEDICALISED PREJUDICE
11 THE POWER OF THE EXPERTS The plurality of beliefs and practices
concerning health and illness among Bangladeshis in contemporary Tower
Hamlets, London 12 WHO'S DEFINITION? Australian Aborigines,
conceptualisations of health and the World Health Organisation
First Published in 2004. 1 INTRODUCTION 2 'DISEASE, DEFILEMENT, DEPRAVITY':
TOWARDS AN AESTHETIC ANALYSIS OF HEALTH The case of the Chinese in
nineteenth-century Australia 3 MIGRATION, PROSTITUTION AND MEDICAL
SURVEILLANCE IN EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY MALAYA 4 RACIALISM AND INFANT DEATH
Late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century sociomedical discourses on
African American infant mortality 5 A DISEASE OF CIVILISATION Tuberculosis
in Britain, Africa and India, 1900-39 6 GOVERNMENT POLICY AND THE HEALTH
STATUS OF ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY, 1945-72 7 FROM
VISIBLE TO INVISIBLE The 'problem' of the health of Irish people in Britain
8 ETHNIC ADVANTAGE Infant survival among Jewish and Bengali immigrants in
East London, 1870-1990 9 GREEK MIGRANTS IN AUSTRALIA Surviving well and
helping their hosts 10 SOUTHERN ITALIAN IMMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES AT
THE TURN OF THE CENTURY AND THE PERENNIAL PROBLEM OF MEDICALISED PREJUDICE
11 THE POWER OF THE EXPERTS The plurality of beliefs and practices
concerning health and illness among Bangladeshis in contemporary Tower
Hamlets, London 12 WHO'S DEFINITION? Australian Aborigines,
conceptualisations of health and the World Health Organisation
TOWARDS AN AESTHETIC ANALYSIS OF HEALTH The case of the Chinese in
nineteenth-century Australia 3 MIGRATION, PROSTITUTION AND MEDICAL
SURVEILLANCE IN EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY MALAYA 4 RACIALISM AND INFANT DEATH
Late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century sociomedical discourses on
African American infant mortality 5 A DISEASE OF CIVILISATION Tuberculosis
in Britain, Africa and India, 1900-39 6 GOVERNMENT POLICY AND THE HEALTH
STATUS OF ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY, 1945-72 7 FROM
VISIBLE TO INVISIBLE The 'problem' of the health of Irish people in Britain
8 ETHNIC ADVANTAGE Infant survival among Jewish and Bengali immigrants in
East London, 1870-1990 9 GREEK MIGRANTS IN AUSTRALIA Surviving well and
helping their hosts 10 SOUTHERN ITALIAN IMMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES AT
THE TURN OF THE CENTURY AND THE PERENNIAL PROBLEM OF MEDICALISED PREJUDICE
11 THE POWER OF THE EXPERTS The plurality of beliefs and practices
concerning health and illness among Bangladeshis in contemporary Tower
Hamlets, London 12 WHO'S DEFINITION? Australian Aborigines,
conceptualisations of health and the World Health Organisation