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Main description:
Medical histories of Belgium reshapes Belgian history of medicine by bringing together a new generation of scholars. Going beyond a chronological narrative, the book offers new insights by questioning classic themes of the history of medicine: physicians, institutions and the nation state. While retracing specific Belgian characteristics, it also engages with broader European developments in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Medical histories of Belgium will appeal to Historians of Belgium in various subfields, especially cultural history and political history and medical historians and medical practitioners seeking the historical context of their activities. -- .
Contents:
Introduction - Benoit Majerus and Joris Vandendriessche
Part I: Beyond the nation state
1 Medicine, health and gender - Jolien Gijbels and Kaat Wils
2 Medicine and religion - Joris Vandendriessche and Tine Van Osselaer
3 Medicine and colonialism - Sokhieng Au and Anne Cornet
4 Public health, hygiene and social activism - Thomas D'haeninck, Jan Vandersmissen Gita Deneckere and Christophe Verbruggen
Part II: Institutions and beyond
5 Ways of knowing medicine - Renaud Bardez and Pieter Dhondt
6 Medicine, money and mutual aid - Dirk Luyten and David Guilardian
7 The material culture of caring and curing - Valerie Leclercq and Veronique Deblon
Part III: Beyond physicians
8 Dis/order and dis/ability - Benoit Majerus and Pieter Verstraete
9 Medicine, media and the public - Tinne Claes and Katrin Pilz
Epilogue - Including all citizens of Belgium: narratives beyond the profession and the state - Frank Huisman
Timeline of Belgian medical history
Index -- .
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: October, 2021
Pages: 392
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Issues