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Tuesday 26 February 14.15  |
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| G-1 - HEA01: Recent Public Health I: Research and Strategies |
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Network: Health and Environment Organiser: Signild Vallgårda Organiser: Virginia Berridge
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Chair: Signild Vallgårda Discussant: Virginia Berridge
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Luc Berlivet In the shadow of biomedicine. The transformation of public health research in France, 1941-1978 Alex Mold Health Consumerism and Public Health in Britain Since the 1960s: The Role of Patient Consumer Groups Sigrid Stoeckel The Individual: the medical viewpoint versus the public health perspective in post-war Western Germany and Great Britain Ivana Dobrivojevic Health and Hygiene Situation in Yugoslavia 1945 - 1955 Sabine Schleiermacher The Impact on Public Health of Return Medical Refugees in the Eastern Part of Germany after World War II
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Tuesday 26 February 16.30  |
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| G-2 - HEA02: Recent Public Health II: Policies |
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Network: Health and Environment Organiser: Signild Vallgårda Organiser: Virginia Berridge
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Chair: Sigrid Stoeckel Discussant: Sigrid Stoeckel
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Signild Vallgårda From universalism to needs assessment. Public health in Denmark and Sweden from 1930s and onwards Virginia Berridge The history of post war UK public health : a neglected area? Marjaana Niemi Health education for forest labourers and career women Udo Schagen Democratic Health System and Public Health: Debates in Exile and Post-War Realities
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Tuesday 26 February 16.30  |
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| N-2 - TEC03: Children, health and hygiene - Europe 1880-1960 - Continuity or change? |
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Network: Health and Environment Organiser: Ning De Coninck-Smith
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Chair: Teemu Sakari Ryymin Discussant: Teemu Sakari Ryymin
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Ning De Coninck-Smith Health, art and architecture - Vintersbølle children’s sanatorium 1934-1937. Nelleke Bakker 'Health colonies' for children and the fear of tuberculosis in the Netherlands 1883-1955 Josep Lluís Barona Meals, open air and sanatoria: preventing children tuberculosis in Spain (1892-1936) Astri Andresen Children’s hygiene in post-tuberculosis society: the Nordic countries 1945-1960s
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Wednesday 27 February 8.30  |
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| G-3 - HEA03: The health and social care interface: Britain and the United States 1930-2001 |
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John Welshman From Training to Social Education: Research, Policy, and Care in the Community, 1948-2001 Martin Gorsky The legacy of the Poor Law: institutional care of the elderly in the West of England, c. 1930-1960 Colleen Grogan American Families Attempting to Care Amid Public Policies Encouraging Nursing Home Use and the Medicalization of Aging Beatrix Hoffmann Chronic Illness in the U.S. Health Care System: Separate and Unequal
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Wednesday 27 February 10.45  |
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| G-4 - HEA04: Midwives as Purveyors of Medical Culture |
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Erla Dóris Halldórsdóttir History of male midwifery in Iceland Stephan Curtis Midwives and the Diffusion of Academic Medicine in 19th-century Sweden Mette Roensager Greenlandic Midwives 1820-1920: between Greenlandic and Danish cultures Megan Davies Countercultural Childbirth: Homebirth and Midwifery in the Kootenay Region of British Columbia, 1970-1990
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Wednesday 27 February 16.30  |
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| G-6 - HEA06: International Anti-Tuberculosis in the Twentieth Century - Variations on a Theme? |
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Len Smith, Janet Mccalman TB in Black and White: the contrasting mortality of dispossessed Aborigines and dislocated Europeans in Victoria, Australia, 1850-1950 Niels Brimnes The troubled life of the BCG-Vaccine, 1945-82 Iris Borowy International Tuberculosis Work between the Wars
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Thursday 28 February 8.30  |
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| G-7 - HEA07: Food and Health: Enlightenment, Experimentation and Commerce, 1700-1960 |
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Barbara Orland “Back to Nature: Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Alimentary Experiments, 1750-1800” Frank Stahnisch François Magendie’s Physiological Nutrition Experiments, 1831-1841: Sensualist Convictions, Demonstrative Experimentation, and the Commercial Complex of the French ‘July Monarchy’ Emma Spary Demands of the Marketplace: Making, Selling and Tasting Health Foods in Paris, 1765-1810 David Smith Food security in the cold war: planning for a nuclear emergency, and the fate of Britain’s corned beef stockpile Ximo Guillem-Llobat The preservation of foodstuffs in Europe (1880 – 1910), challenging food policies and scientific authorities
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Thursday 28 February 10.45  |
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| G-8 - HEA08: Knowledge of Emotions and Subjectivity: an Historical Perspective |
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Rosa Medina-Domenech Sciences of love in Spain. Knowledge production of expert women and scientific experts during the Franco’s dictatorship (1939-1975) Deborah Thien Disclosing Emotional Well being Agita Luse Politics of the ‘psy’ and endorsement of emotions. The case of the 20th century Latvia Cecilia Riving The family and the psychiatrist in 19th century Sweden Ivan Crozier Culture, Psychiatry and the Case of Koro
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Thursday 28 February 14.15  |
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| G-9 - HEA09: What practitioners did: Laboratory and clinic in the history of late 19th and early 20th century medicine |
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Tricia Close-Koenig When confronted with tumours: The pathology laboratory for diagnosis in Strasbourg, 1919-1939. Morten Hammerborg The Laboratory and the Clinic: The Bergen Experience Steve Sturdy Ideal Places: Laboratory and Clinic in the History of Medicine
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Thursday 28 February 16.30  |
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| I-10 - Network meeting: Health |
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Friday 29 February 8.30  |
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| G-11 - HEA11: Public Health Responses to Infant Diseases in Europe, 1900-1965 |
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Logie Barrow Epidemic City Fathers Marie Clark Nelson Sun of the Knife: Treatin Children with Skeletal or other forms of Tuberculosis at Apelviken ca 1900-1930 Dora Vargha The decade of summer fears: Polio epidemics in 1950's Hungary María-Isabel Porras-Gallo, Rosa Ballester The incorporation of medical technology for the treatment of the acute stage of poliomyelitis in Spain (1940-1965)
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Friday 29 February 14.15  |
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| G-13 - HEA13: Epidemics as Social Phenomena |
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Ida Blom Path Dependence or Reform Capability? Scandinavian legislation on Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 1940's to 1990's Elisabeth Engberg “In every home, a sick: society’s response to pandemic influenza on the local level, before and after 1900: The example of Sweden” Matthieu Fintz Emerging Viruses, State of Emergency and the Manufacture of Health Crises in Egypt. Media Framing of Avian Flu and Other Invisible Enemies
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Friday 29 February 16.30  |
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| G-14 - HEA14: Health, Power and Medical Knowledge in the Caribbean and Brazil, 1700-1900 |
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Betânia Figueiredo Conceptions of Health in the 18th and 19th Centuries Niklas Jensen “…For the benefit of the planters and the benefit of Mankind…”. The struggle to control midwives and obstetrics on St. Croix, Danish West Indies, 1818-1848. Juanita De Barros, Jacques Dumont Colonial Public Health in the Early Twentieth-century Caribbean Monica Garcia Germs and Environment: the Trajectories of Fevers and Leprosy Germs in Colombia, 1860-1900.
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Saturday 1 March 8.30  |
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| G-15 - HEA15: Medicine, Life and Death: the German Context |
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Axel C. Huentelmann State-run Public Health Institutions in Germany 1870-1930. Indirect Government and Health Policy Karen Nolte “Telling the painful truth” – nurses and physicians in the 19th century Michael Stolberg The medicalization of the death bed (1700-1850) Miri Shefer German Speaking Physicians and Health Administrators in the Modernization of Middle Eastern Medicines
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Saturday 1 March 10.45  |
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| H-16 - FAM33: Medical and Demographic Knowledge: quantifying and classifying death I: 17th-19th centuries |
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Network: Health and Environment Organiser: Jean-Marc Rohrbasser
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Chair: Christine Théré Discussant: Jean-Marc Rohrbasser
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Kent Johansson Sex-Specific Mortality in Pre-Industrial Europe: Child Mortality in Scania, Sweden 1766-1894 Marie Lindkvist, Göran Broström Interaction between fertility and infant mortality in an intergenerational perspective Maria João Guardado Moreira, Teresa Rodrigues The Mortality Pattern in Portugal
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Saturday 1 March 10.45  |
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| G-16 - HEA16: Medicine and Health as Imperial Policy |
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Joao Rangel De Almeida Revisiting Imperial Medicine: the 1851 International Sanitary Conference as a European imperial project. Adrian Lopez Denis Where is the Atlantic History of Medicine?Smallpox and Yellow Fever in the Making of Cuban Colonialism, 1804-1835 Hanrog Kang Japanese colonial medicine in Korea Anna Crozier ‘British ‘nerves’ and the management of Empire: negotiating colonialism and health before World War Two.
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Saturday 1 March 14.15  |
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| H-17 - HEA10: Medical and Demographic Knowledge: quantifying and classifying death II: 19th and 20th centuries |
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Andrew Hinde, Martin Gorsky, Bernard Harris & Aravinda Guntupali The rise in morbidity in England, 1850-1950 Agnieszka Fihel Excess male mortality as an inherent component of modernization Godelieve Masuy-Stroobant Maternal mortality in the Belgian vital registration and in the maternity wards in nineteenth century Belgium
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