jeudi 27 octobre 2022

Le dernier numéro de Social History of Medicine

Social History of Medicine - Volume 35, Issue 3, August 2022



ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Giants on Clay Feet—COVID-19, infection control and public health laboratory networks in England, the USA and (West-)Germany (1945–2020)
Claas Kirchhelle


Treating, Preventing, Feigning, Concealing: Sickness, Agency and the Medical Culture of the British Naval Seaman at the End of the Long Eighteenth Century
Sara Caputo

From ‘Immoral’ Users to ‘Sunbed Addicts’: The Media–Medical Pathologising of Working-class Consumers and Young Women in Late Twentieth-century England
Fabiola Creed


A ‘Silent’ Pandemic? 1918–1919 Influenza Pandemic in Greece: Evidence from Hermoupolis, Syros

Pathologising ‘Refusal’: Prison, Health and Conscientious Objectors during the First World War
Max Hodgson

How Chinese Materia Medica Informed Nineteenth-Century British Pharmaceutical Knowledge: The Case of Daniel Hanbury’s Reception and Translation of Bencao Literature
Sooyoung An

BOOK REVIEWS

Mark Bailey, After the Black Death: Economy, Society, and the Law in Fourteenth-Century England. The Ford Lectures for 2019
Daniel R Curtis

Sara Ritchey, Acts of Care: Recovering Women in Late Medieval Health Book
Elizabeth A Lehfeldt

Gerard van Doornum, Ton van Helvoort and Neeraja Sankaran (eds), Leeuwenhoek's Legatees and Beijerinck's Benficiaries: A History of Medical Virology in the Netherlands
Floor Haalboom

Yan Liu, Healing with Poisons: Potent Medicines in Medieval China
He Bian

Julie Hardwick, Sex in an Old Regime City: Young Workers and Intimacy in France, 1660–1789
Katherine Crawford

Joanne Begiato, Manliness in Britain, 1760–1900: Bodies, Emotion, and Material Culture
Holly Furneaux

Violet Fenn, Sex and Sexuality in Victorian Britain
Lesley A Hall

Paul Crawford, Anna Greenwood, Richard Bates, Jonathan Memel, Florence Nightingale at Home
Sioban Nelson

Sara B. Pritchard and Carl A. Zimring, Technology and the Environment in History
Sabine Höhler

Jennifer Lisa Koslow, Exhibiting Health: Public Health Displays in the Progressive Era
Julie K Brown

Alice Mauger, The Cost of Insanity in Nineteenth Century Ireland: Public Voluntary and Private Asylum Care
Michael Kinsella

Angela Cassidy, Vermin, Victims and Disease: British Debates over Bovine Tuberculosis and Badgers
Claas Kirchhelle

Joanna Bourke, Loving Animals: On Bestiality, Zoophilia and Post-Human Love
Erica Fudge

Jack Fennell, Rough Beasts: The Monstrous in Irish Fiction, 1800–2000
Deidre Flynn

James F. Stark, The Cult of Youth: Anti-Ageing in Modern Britain
David Boyd Haycock


Lara Freidenfelds, The Myth of the Perfect Pregnancy: A History of Miscarriage in America
Shannon K Withycombe

Tudor Parfitt, Hybrid Hate: Conflations of Antisemitism and Anti-Black Racism from the Renaissance to the Third Reich
Jonathan Schorsch

Marty Fink, Forget Burial: HIV Kinship, Disability, and Queer/Trans Narratives of Care
Tamar W Carroll

Karl S. Matlin, Jane Maienschein and Rachel A. Ankeny (eds), Why Study Biology by the Sea?
Christine Keiner

Michel Morange, The Black Box of Biology: A History of the Molecular Revolution
Nicolas Rasmussen

Maya J. Goldenberg, Vaccine Hesitancy: Public Trust, Expertise and the War on Science
Stuart Blume

Mitchell L. Hammond, Epidemics and the Modern World
Jim Harris

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