Based on extensive archival research, this study examines the role of the Rockefeller Foundation and the League of Nations in improving public health during the interwar period. Barona argues that the Foundation applied a model of business efficiency to its ideology of spreading good health, creating a revolution in public health practice.
Based on extensive archival research, this study examines the role of the Rockefeller Foundation and the League of Nations in improving public health during the interwar period. Barona argues that the Foundation applied a model of business efficiency to its ideology of spreading good health, creating a revolution in public health practice.
Introduction Chapter 1 International Diplomacy Meets Public Health Chapter 2 The First Great Intervention: Epidemics and Famine in Eastern Europe Chapter 3 The Extension of the Collaborative Programme Chapter 4 International Health and the End of the League of Nations: Gautier's Evaluation Chapter 5 Some General Conclusions
Introduction Chapter 1 International Diplomacy Meets Public Health Chapter 2 The First Great Intervention: Epidemics and Famine in Eastern Europe Chapter 3 The Extension of the Collaborative Programme Chapter 4 International Health and the End of the League of Nations: Gautier's Evaluation Chapter 5 Some General Conclusions
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