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  • 1
    ISBN: 0230525490 , 9780230525498
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 295 S. , Ill. , 22cm
    Edition: [Nachdr.]
    DDC: 306.09
    RVK:
    Keywords: Geistige Behinderung ; Medizin
    URL: Cover
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  • 2
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    New York, NY : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780191038402
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Edition: First edition
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Contagious Communities : Medicine, Migration, and the NHS in Post War Britain
    DDC: 614.442120934
    Keywords: Great Britain ; Communicable diseases 20th century ; Emigration and immigration Social aspects 20th century ; Emigration and immigration - Health aspects - Great Brtain ; Great Britain ; National Health Service ; Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects ; 20th century ; Great Britain ; History ; 20th century ; Electronic books ; Great Britain History 20th century
    Abstract: Explores how mass immigration changed British medicine and the National Health Service (NHS), and how medical claims about migrants influenced popular and political responses to them; a fascinating and topical look at migration, medicine, race, and politics in post-war Britain.
    Abstract: Cover -- Contagious Communities: Medicine, Migration, and the NHS in Post-War Britain -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Medicine, Migration, and the Afterimage of Empire -- 'COLOUR', 'RACE', AND 'ETHNICITY': TERMS AND TERRAINS -- ASSIMILATION, INTEGRATION, AND 'HYGIENIC CITIZENSHIP' -- MEDICINE AND MIGRATION IN THE POST-COLONIAL ERA -- PART I: TUBERCULOS IS IN BLACK AND WHITE: MEDICINE, MIGRATION, AND RACE IN 'OPEN DOOR' BRITAIN -- 1: Suspicions and 'Susceptibility': The Tuberculous Migrant 1948-1955 -- 'KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR CHEST': TUBERCULOSIS AND THE MAJORITY POPULATION, 1948-1958 -- IMPORTING LABOUR, IMPORTING DISEASE: EARLY RESPONSES TO THE INFECTIOUS IMMIGRANT -- Interpreting Immigrant Tuberculosis: Initial Positions and Enduring Actors -- The Media, 1950-1953 -- The Ministry (and Whitehall) 1948-1953 -- The Medical Profession, 1950-1955 -- SUSCEPTIBLE OR SUSPECT? SEEING TB IN 'COLOUR' -- Expert Perspectives -- Local Views -- Migrant Health and Party Politics -- CONCLUSION: RACIALIZING THE TUBERCULOUS MIGRANT -- 2: Contained but not Controlled: Public Discontents, International Implications -- 'THIS CONFERENCE VIEWS WITH GREAT CONCERN': THE MINISTRY UNDER PRESSURE, 1956-1957 -- Maintaining Position, Rising Above Race -- CONTROL IN THE COLD WAR: THE HUNGARIAN CRISIS -- STAC, SUSPECTS, AND SURVEYS: CRACKS IN THE STATUS QUO -- Falling Numbers, Rising Suspicions -- Immigrant Health and Border Controls: Internationalizing Domestic Health -- PUTTING OUT FIRES OR FANNING THE FLAMES? TUBERCULOSIS, 'RACE', AND MEDICALIZATION -- Racist, Realist or Race-resistant? -- 'A Habit of Inaction'? -- RIOTS, 'SUSPECTS', AND THE CAUSES OF CONTROL -- 'YOUR GOVERNMENT MIGHT BE WILLING TO CONSIDER': THE EFFORT TO EXPORT CONTROL -- POST-IMPERIAL TENSIONS.
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Cover""; ""Contagious Communities: Medicine, Migration, and the NHS in Post-War Britain""; ""Copyright""; ""Dedication""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Contents""; ""List of Illustrations""; ""List of Abbreviations""; ""Introduction: Medicine, Migration, and the Afterimage of Empire""; ""'COLOUR', 'RACE', AND 'ETHNICITY': TERMS AND TERRAINS""; ""ASSIMILATION, INTEGRATION, AND 'HYGIENIC CITIZENSHIP'""; ""MEDICINE AND MIGRATION IN THE POST-COLONIAL ERA""; ""PART I: TUBERCULOS IS IN BLACK AND WHITE: MEDICINE, MIGRATION, AND RACE IN 'OPEN DOOR' BRITAIN""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""1: Suspicions and 'Susceptibility': The Tuberculous Migrant 1948-1955""""'KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR CHEST': TUBERCULOSIS AND THE MAJORITY POPULATION, 1948-1958""; ""IMPORTING LABOUR, IMPORTING DISEASE: EARLY RESPONSES TO THE INFECTIOUS IMMIGRANT""; ""Interpreting Immigrant Tuberculosis: Initial Positions and Enduring Actors""; ""The Media, 1950-1953""; ""The Ministry (and Whitehall) 1948-1953""; ""The Medical Profession, 1950-1955""; ""SUSCEPTIBLE OR SUSPECT? SEEING TB IN 'COLOUR'""; ""Expert Perspectives""; ""Local Views""; ""Migrant Health and Party Politics""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""CONCLUSION: RACIALIZING THE TUBERCULOUS MIGRANT""""2: Contained but not Controlled: Public Discontents, International Implications""; ""'THIS CONFERENCE VIEWS WITH GREAT CONCERN': THE MINISTRY UNDER PRESSURE, 1956-1957""; ""Maintaining Position, Rising Above Race""; ""CONTROL IN THE COLD WAR: THE HUNGARIAN CRISIS""; ""STAC, SUSPECTS, AND SURVEYS: CRACKS IN THE STATUS QUO""; ""Falling Numbers, Rising Suspicions""; ""Immigrant Health and Border Controls: Internationalizing Domestic Health""; ""PUTTING OUT FIRES OR FANNING THE FLAMES? TUBERCULOSIS, 'RACE', AND MEDICALIZATION""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Racist, Realist or Race-resistant?""""'A Habit of Inaction'?""; ""RIOTS, 'SUSPECTS', AND THE CAUSES OF CONTROL""; ""'YOUR GOVERNMENT MIGHT BE WILLING TO CONSIDER': THE EFFORT TO EXPORT CONTROL""; ""POST-IMPERIAL TENSIONS""; ""Under the Shadow of 'Control'""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""PART II: 'AT ONCE A PERIL TO THE POPULATION': IMMIGRATION, IDENTITY, AND 'CONTROL'""; ""3: Smallpox, 'Social Threats', and Citizenship, 1961-1966""; ""CLOSING THE 'OPEN DOOR': THE COMMONWEALTH IMMIGRANTS BILL""; ""Opening Salvos: The Debate Before Smallpox""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""THE 1961-1962 SMALLPOX CRISIS: POX, POLITICS, AND THE BATTLE FOR CONTROL""""IMPORTED SMALLPOX: NOVEL OR NORMAL?""; ""SMALLPOX, POLICY, AND THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH""; ""'THE KILLER THAT SLIPPED THROUGH THE NET': POPULAR VISIONS OF THE IMMIGRANT/POX""; ""'Suspects' and Suspicions: Images and Actualities of Smallpox in Cardiff, South Wales, and Bradford""; ""Cardiff""; ""The Rhondda""; ""'An Angry City'? The Bradford Outbreak""; ""Lessons from 'Plague City': Vaccination, Assimilation, and the 'Oriental Killer'""; ""CONTROLLING CONTAGION, CONTAINING THE MEDIA: SMALLPOX IN WHITEHALL""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""'This is Essentially a Commonwealth Problem': The Ministry of Health Perspective""
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 0230525490 , 9780230525498
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 295 S. , Ill. , 22cm
    Edition: 1. publ.
    DDC: 306.09
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    Keywords: Großbritannien ; Geistige Behinderung ; Medizin ; Sozialgeschichte 1590-2002 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Medicine History ; Mental illness History ; Social history ; History, Modern 1601- - England - Festschrift ; Medicine - History ; Mental Disorders - History - England - Festschrift ; Mental illness - History ; Psychiatry - History - England - Festschrift ; Social Conditions - History - England - Festschrift ; Social history ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift ; Geistige Behinderung ; Medizin ; Geschichte 1590-2002 ; Psychische Störung ; Sozialgeschichte 1590-2002
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
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    ISBN: 9780230525498 , 0230525490
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 295 S. , Ill. , 22cm
    Edition: [Nachdr.]
    DDC: 306.09
    Keywords: Großbritannien ; Geistige Behinderung ; Medizin ; Sozialgeschichte 1590-2002 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Medicine History ; Mental illness History ; Social history ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift ; Geistige Behinderung ; Medizin ; Geschichte 1590-2002 ; Psychische Störung ; Sozialgeschichte 1590-2002
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9780198725282
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 424 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First edition
    DDC: 305.9/06912/094109045
    Keywords: Great Britain ; Great Britain ; Medical care History 20th century ; Emigration and immigration Health aspects ; Race relations History ; Emigration and Immigration history ; History, 20th Century ; State Medicine history ; Prejudice ethnology ; Minority Health history ; Great Britain ; Großbritannien ; Großbritannien National Health Service ; Einwanderer ; Medizinische Versorgung ; Geschichte 1948-1990
    Abstract: It was only a coincidence that the NHS and the Empire Windrush (a ship carrying 492 migrants from Britain's West Indian colonies) arrived together. On 22 June 1948, as the ship's passengers disembarked, frantic preparations were already underway for 5 July, the Appointed Day when the nation's new National Health Service would first open its doors. The relationship between immigration and the NHS rapidly attained - and has enduringly retained - notable political and cultural significance. Both the Appointed Day and the post-war arrival of colonial and Commonwealth immigrants heralded transformative change. Together, they reshaped daily life in Britain and notions of 'Britishness' alike. Yet the reciprocal impacts of post-war immigration and medicine in post-war Britain have yet to be explored. Contagious Communities casts new light on a period which is beginning to attract significant historical interest. Roberta Bivins draws attention to the importance - but also the limitations - of medical knowledge, approaches, and professionals in mediating post-war British responses to race, ethnicity, and the emergence of new and distinctive ethnic communities. By presenting a wealth of newly available or previously ignored archival evidence, she interrogates and re-balances the political history of Britain's response to New Commonwealth immigration. Contagious Communities uses a set of linked case-studies to map the persistence of 'race' in British culture and medicine alike; the limits of belonging in a multi-ethnic welfare state; and the emergence of new and resolutely 'unimagined' communities of patients, researchers, clinicians, policy-makers, and citizens within the medical state and its global contact zones
    Note: Literaturverz. S. [377]-394. Index
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press | [Oxford] : [Oxford University Press]
    ISBN: 9780191792625
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrations (black and white)
    Edition: First edition.
    DDC: 305.906912094109045
    Abstract: 'Contagious Communities' casts new light on a period only now attracting significant historical interest. It draws attention to the importance - but also the limitations - of medical knowledge, approaches and professionals in mediating post-war British responses to race, ethnicity, and the emergence of new and distinctive ethnic communities. By presenting a wealth of newly available or previously ignored archival evidence, it interrogates and re-balances the political history of Britain's response to New Commonwealth immigration.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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