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- History & Political Science (141)
- Science, Society & Culture (39)
- English Studies (38)
- Theology & Philosophy (38)
- Education (31)
- The Arts (23)
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Phases of the History of English
Selection of Papers Read at SHELL 2012©2014 Conference proceedings -
Studies in the History of Medicine
ISSN: 1424-7933
Studies in the History of Medicine provides an outlet for academic monographs devoted to both the social and the intellectual dimensions of the history of medicine. No limitations are imposed with respect to period or place, providing the approach adopted is analytical and historical. The series encourages investigations relating to previously neglected aspects of medicine and health care such as the history of nursing or other occupations associated with health care, case studies of particular disease and illness phenomena, health care in colonial and postcolonial settings, or indeed complementary medicine, dentistry or veterinary medicine. The monographs inevitably evaluate the impact of modern high-technology medicine, but they also give appropriate weight to health care as it relates to the elderly, the mentally ill or other vulnerable social groups. Except in special circumstances the series will not include general biographies, histories of individual institutions and organisations, or studies of parochial interest. The monographs included in this series reflect the leading edge of research in the now well-established and still expanding field of medical history. Studies in the History of Medicine provides an outlet for academic monographs devoted to both the social and the intellectual dimensions of the history of medicine. No limitations are imposed with respect to period or place, providing the approach adopted is analytical and historical. The series encourages investigations relating to previously neglected aspects of medicine and health care such as the history of nursing or other occupations associated with health care, case studies of particular disease and illness phenomena, health care in colonial and postcolonial settings, or indeed complementary medicine, dentistry or veterinary medicine. The monographs inevitably evaluate the impact of modern high-technology medicine, but they also give appropriate weight to health care as it relates to the elderly, the mentally ill or other vulnerable social groups. Except in special circumstances the series will not include general biographies, histories of individual institutions and organisations, or studies of parochial interest. The monographs included in this series reflect the leading edge of research in the now well-established and still expanding field of medical history. Studies in the History of Medicine provides an outlet for academic monographs devoted to both the social and the intellectual dimensions of the history of medicine. No limitations are imposed with respect to period or place, providing the approach adopted is analytical and historical. The series encourages investigations relating to previously neglected aspects of medicine and health care such as the history of nursing or other occupations associated with health care, case studies of particular disease and illness phenomena, health care in colonial and postcolonial settings, or indeed complementary medicine, dentistry or veterinary medicine. The monographs inevitably evaluate the impact of modern high-technology medicine, but they also give appropriate weight to health care as it relates to the elderly, the mentally ill or other vulnerable social groups. Except in special circumstances the series will not include general biographies, histories of individual institutions and organisations, or studies of parochial interest. The monographs included in this series reflect the leading edge of research in the now well-established and still expanding field of medical history.
4 publications
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Studies in the History of Healthcare
ISSN: 2631-522X
Studies in the History of Healthcare provides an outlet for academic monographs (sole- or multi-authored) devoted to both the social and the intellectual dimensions of the history of medicine, with a special emphasis on public health, health care and health services. The focus of the series is on the nineteenth and/or twentieth centuries, and is international in scope. The series encourages investigations into public health including environmental health, preventive medicine, responses to lifestyle diseases, and maternal and child health. It also embraces studies of health policy, health systems and state medicine, including in colonial and postcolonial settings. While studies may focus on general medicine, they would also give appropriate weight to healthcare as it relates to sectors such as indigenous peoples, older people, mentally ill and/or other vulnerable social groups. Unless they are placed in a broad context and address significant historical questions the series does not include biographies or histories of individual institutions and organisations. The monographs included in this series reflect the cutting edge of research in the now well-established and still expanding field of medical history. Studies in the History of Healthcare is a successor to Studies in the History of Medicine, formerly edited by Charles Webster.
1 publications
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Figures of Authority
Contributions towards a Cultural History of Governance from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century©2008 Conference proceedings -
Agents of the Revolution
New Biographical Approaches to the History of International Communism in the Age of Lenin and Stalin©2005 Conference proceedings -
The Political and Cultural History of the Kurds
©2022 Monographs -
The History of the History of Mathematics
Case Studies for the Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries©2012 Edited Collection -
Histories of Children’s Television Around the World
©2023 Textbook -
Political History of Guinea since World War Two
©2014 Monographs -
Models of Personal Conversion in Russian cultural history of the 19th and 20th centuries
©2015 Edited Collection -
Landmarks in the History of the German Language
©2009 Conference proceedings -
The Poetics of Authorship in the Later Middle Ages
The Emergence of the Modern Literary Persona©1996 Others -
Jesus Christ in World History
His Presence and Representation in Cyclical and Linear Settings- With the Assistance of Robert T. Coote©2009 Monographs -
Two Sides of the Same Coin
Examples of Free and Unfree Education in Slovakia during the Period of Socialism©2023 Edited Collection -
Domestic Service and the Formation of European Identity
Understanding the Globalization of Domestic Work, 16th-21st Centuries©2005 Edited Collection -
Social and Political Thought of the French Revolution, 1788-1797
An Anthology of Original Texts- Abridged Edition©2001 Textbook -
Incorporation of the Bill of Rights
An Accounting of the Supreme Court’s Extension of Federal Civil Liberties to the StatesMonographs -
Between Construction and Deconstruction of the Universes of Meaning
Research into the Religiosity of Academic Youth in the Years 1988 – 1998 – 2005 – 2017©2020 Edited Collection -
The Shifting Landscape of the American School District
Race, Class, Geography, and the Perpetual Reform of Local Control, 1935–2015©2018 Textbook -
A Hazardous Melody of Being
Seóirse Bodley’s Song Cycles on the Poems of Micheal O’Siadhail©2008 Monographs -
The New Definitions of Death for Organ Donation
A Multidisciplinary Analysis from the Perspective of Christian Ethics. Foreword by Professor Josef M. Seifert©2018 Edited Collection -
The Emergence of Patterns in Second Language Writing
A Sociocognitive Exploration of Lexical Trails©2012 Thesis