Disease and Democracy

The Industrialized World Faces AIDS

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A historical masterpiece! Just when we thought we knew everything about the politics and policies of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, Peter Baldwin surprises us with innovative insights about the sharp differences in policy among countries as well as complex tradeoffs between civil liberties and public goods. This is a refreshing and readable book in which AIDS is used as a lens to understand the public health enterprise ranging from leprosy and syphilis to tuberculosis and SARS. Baldwin offers a deeply historical and comparative understanding of HIV in the industrialized world.--Lawrence O. Gostin, author of Public Health Law: Power, Duty, RestraintAlthough a vast literature has emerged to chronicle and reflect on the history of the AIDS epidemic since it was first reported almost a quarter of a century ago, there is nothing like Peter Baldwin's probing and synthetic analysis of AIDS in the industrialized world. Building on his masterful Contagion and the State in Europe 1830-1930, Baldwin has provided a complex historical tapestry of how an epidemic threat has challenged and exposed democracies that thought infectious threats a thing of the past.--Ronald Bayer author of Private Acts, Social Cosequences: Aids and the Politics Of Public Health and coauthor with Gerald Oppenheimer of AIDS Doctors: Voices from the Epidemic
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Schrijver
Baldwin, Peter
Titel
Disease and Democracy
Uitgever
University of California Press
Jaar
2007
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
489
Gewicht
658 gr
EAN
9780520251472
Afmetingen
235 x 152 x 32 mm
Bindwijze
Paperback / softback

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