| Health Policies in Interwar Europe: A Transnational Perspective Subjects: Health and Social Care; Humanities; Public Health Policy and Practice; History; Global Health; European History; History of Science & Technology; Social & Cultural History; Research into public health policies and expert instruction has been oriented traditionally in the national context. There is a rich historiography that analyses the development of health policies and systems in various European and American countries during the first decades of the twentieth century. What is often ignored, however, is the study of the great many connections and circulations of knowledge, people, technologies, artefacts and practices during that period between countries. This book redresses that balance. Josep L. Barona is Professor of the History of Science and leader of the research group Sanhisoc/Health in Society at the Universidad de Valencia, Spain. |