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Medicine, Morality & Political Culture
Legislation on Venereal Disease in Five Northern European Countries, c.1870-1995
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How did governments in the past act to stop the spread of venereal disease? Did legislation reflect medical opinion, and how did it treat the interests represented by women's or homosexual organisations? How can similarities and differences in national legislation be explained? In this book celebrated historian Ida Blom analyses the political culture of five welfare states -- the three social-democratic states of Scandinavia, the conservative German state, and the liberal British state -- with a view to understanding how relations between the individual citizen and the state vary. Pointing to important differences between the Scandinavian countries, the book charts the interaction of medicine and sexual morality, indicating the influence -- or lack of influence -- of medical opinion, and the impact of debates about gender, sexuality, and religion on policies intended to combat venereal disease. Ida Blom identifies the far-reaching consequences of these policies, be they fresh solutions or repeats of past political decisions, and establishes their effectiveness in hindering the spread of disease.


Contents:

Introduction: A Fortuitous Moment; 1934 Autobiography; 1934-35 Journal Fragments; 1935 October Journal Fragment; 'The Cage with the Open Door' (Oct 1935); 1936 Journal Fragment; Essay on Mental Health in New Zealand; Notes on the texts; Bibliography; Index.


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ISBN-13: 9789185509737
Publisher: Elsevier (Nordic Academic Press)
Publication date: March, 2012
Pages: 192
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Issues

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