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portada Health and Welfare in st. Petersburg, 1900–1941: Protecting the Collective (The History of Medicine in Context) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2021
Language
Inglés
Pages
334
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23.4 x 15.5 x 1.8 cm
Weight
0.54 kg.
ISBN13
9781032095226
Edition No.
1

Health and Welfare in st. Petersburg, 1900–1941: Protecting the Collective (The History of Medicine in Context) (in English)

Christopher Williams (Author) · Routledge · Paperback

Health and Welfare in st. Petersburg, 1900–1941: Protecting the Collective (The History of Medicine in Context) (in English) - Williams, Christopher

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Synopsis "Health and Welfare in st. Petersburg, 1900–1941: Protecting the Collective (The History of Medicine in Context) (in English)"

In the first book to chart late Imperial and Soviet health policy and its impact on the health of the collective in Russia's former capital and second "regime" city, Christopher Williams argues that in pre-revolutionary St. Petersburg radical sections of the medical profession and the Bolsheviks highlighted the local and Tsarist government's failure to protect the health of poor peasants and the working class due to conflicts over the priority and direction of health policy, budget constraints and political division amongst doctors. They sought to forge alliances to change the law on social insurance and to prioritise the health of the collective. Situating pre- and post-revolutionary health policies in the context of revolutions, civil war, market transition and Stalin's rise to power, Williams shows how attempts were made to protect the Body Russian/Soviet and to create a healthier lifestyle and environment for key members of the new Soviet state. This failed due to shortages of money, ideology and Soviet medical and cultural norms. It resulted in ad hoc interventions into people's lives and the promotion of medical professionalization, and then the imposition of restrictions resulting from changes in the Party line. Williams shows that when the health of the collective was threatened and created medical disorder, it led to state coercion.

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