From the Midwife's Bag to the Patient's File : : Public Health in Eastern and Southeastern Europe / / ed. by Friederike Kind-Kovács, Heike Karge, Sara Bernasconi.

This volume offers an analysis of the intertwined relationship between public health and the biopolitical dimensions of state- and nation building in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe. It challenges the idea of diverging paths towards modernity of Europe’s western and eastern countries by not...

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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. From the Midwife’s Bag to the Patient’s File: Public Health in Eastern Europe -- I. Medical Agents and Modern State Building -- I. Moving Backward Toward Modernity: The Role of the Medical Council in the Organization of Public Health in Greece, 1834–1924 -- II. Creating the “Railway Population”: Public Health and Statistics in Late Imperial Russia -- III. Troubling Borders: The Ambivalence of Medical Modernization in the Prussian Province of Posen -- IV. The Material Side of Modernity: The Midwife’s Bag in Bosnia and Herzegovina around the Turn of the Century -- II. Public Health After Europe’s World Wars -- V. Who Belongs to the Healthy Body of the Nation? Health and National Integration in Poland and the Polish Army after the First World War -- VI. Transatlantic Humanitarianism: Jewish Child Relief in Budapest after the Great War -- VII. The Bodily Disabled as a Poster Boy-Veteran: War Invalids in the Soviet Union after the Second World War -- VIII. Afflicted Heroes: The Rise and Fall of Yugoslav War Neurosis after the Second World War -- III. Regulating Societies After 1945: State-Socialist Policies and Legacies -- IX. Politics and Family Conflicts through the Psychiatric Lens: East Berlin’s Charité in the early GDR -- X. Turning Women into Alcoholics: The Politics of Alcohol in Late Socialist Czechoslovakia -- XI. “The Gypsy Population Is Constantly Growing”: Roma and the Politics of Reproduction in Cold War Hungary -- XII. Underimplementing the Law: Social Work, Bureaucratic Error, and the Politics of Distribution in Postsocialist Serbia -- Collective Bibliography -- List of Contributors -- Index
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title From the Midwife's Bag to the Patient's File : Public Health in Eastern and Southeastern Europe /
spellingShingle From the Midwife's Bag to the Patient's File : Public Health in Eastern and Southeastern Europe /
CEU Press Studies in the History of Medicine
Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
List of Figures --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction. From the Midwife’s Bag to the Patient’s File: Public Health in Eastern Europe --
I. Medical Agents and Modern State Building --
I. Moving Backward Toward Modernity: The Role of the Medical Council in the Organization of Public Health in Greece, 1834–1924 --
II. Creating the “Railway Population”: Public Health and Statistics in Late Imperial Russia --
III. Troubling Borders: The Ambivalence of Medical Modernization in the Prussian Province of Posen --
IV. The Material Side of Modernity: The Midwife’s Bag in Bosnia and Herzegovina around the Turn of the Century --
II. Public Health After Europe’s World Wars --
V. Who Belongs to the Healthy Body of the Nation? Health and National Integration in Poland and the Polish Army after the First World War --
VI. Transatlantic Humanitarianism: Jewish Child Relief in Budapest after the Great War --
VII. The Bodily Disabled as a Poster Boy-Veteran: War Invalids in the Soviet Union after the Second World War --
VIII. Afflicted Heroes: The Rise and Fall of Yugoslav War Neurosis after the Second World War --
III. Regulating Societies After 1945: State-Socialist Policies and Legacies --
IX. Politics and Family Conflicts through the Psychiatric Lens: East Berlin’s Charité in the early GDR --
X. Turning Women into Alcoholics: The Politics of Alcohol in Late Socialist Czechoslovakia --
XI. “The Gypsy Population Is Constantly Growing”: Roma and the Politics of Reproduction in Cold War Hungary --
XII. Underimplementing the Law: Social Work, Bureaucratic Error, and the Politics of Distribution in Postsocialist Serbia --
Collective Bibliography --
List of Contributors --
Index
title_sub Public Health in Eastern and Southeastern Europe /
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
List of Figures --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction. From the Midwife’s Bag to the Patient’s File: Public Health in Eastern Europe --
I. Medical Agents and Modern State Building --
I. Moving Backward Toward Modernity: The Role of the Medical Council in the Organization of Public Health in Greece, 1834–1924 --
II. Creating the “Railway Population”: Public Health and Statistics in Late Imperial Russia --
III. Troubling Borders: The Ambivalence of Medical Modernization in the Prussian Province of Posen --
IV. The Material Side of Modernity: The Midwife’s Bag in Bosnia and Herzegovina around the Turn of the Century --
II. Public Health After Europe’s World Wars --
V. Who Belongs to the Healthy Body of the Nation? Health and National Integration in Poland and the Polish Army after the First World War --
VI. Transatlantic Humanitarianism: Jewish Child Relief in Budapest after the Great War --
VII. The Bodily Disabled as a Poster Boy-Veteran: War Invalids in the Soviet Union after the Second World War --
VIII. Afflicted Heroes: The Rise and Fall of Yugoslav War Neurosis after the Second World War --
III. Regulating Societies After 1945: State-Socialist Policies and Legacies --
IX. Politics and Family Conflicts through the Psychiatric Lens: East Berlin’s Charité in the early GDR --
X. Turning Women into Alcoholics: The Politics of Alcohol in Late Socialist Czechoslovakia --
XI. “The Gypsy Population Is Constantly Growing”: Roma and the Politics of Reproduction in Cold War Hungary --
XII. Underimplementing the Law: Social Work, Bureaucratic Error, and the Politics of Distribution in Postsocialist Serbia --
Collective Bibliography --
List of Contributors --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
List of Figures --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction. From the Midwife’s Bag to the Patient’s File: Public Health in Eastern Europe --
I. Medical Agents and Modern State Building --
I. Moving Backward Toward Modernity: The Role of the Medical Council in the Organization of Public Health in Greece, 1834–1924 --
II. Creating the “Railway Population”: Public Health and Statistics in Late Imperial Russia --
III. Troubling Borders: The Ambivalence of Medical Modernization in the Prussian Province of Posen --
IV. The Material Side of Modernity: The Midwife’s Bag in Bosnia and Herzegovina around the Turn of the Century --
II. Public Health After Europe’s World Wars --
V. Who Belongs to the Healthy Body of the Nation? Health and National Integration in Poland and the Polish Army after the First World War --
VI. Transatlantic Humanitarianism: Jewish Child Relief in Budapest after the Great War --
VII. The Bodily Disabled as a Poster Boy-Veteran: War Invalids in the Soviet Union after the Second World War --
VIII. Afflicted Heroes: The Rise and Fall of Yugoslav War Neurosis after the Second World War --
III. Regulating Societies After 1945: State-Socialist Policies and Legacies --
IX. Politics and Family Conflicts through the Psychiatric Lens: East Berlin’s Charité in the early GDR --
X. Turning Women into Alcoholics: The Politics of Alcohol in Late Socialist Czechoslovakia --
XI. “The Gypsy Population Is Constantly Growing”: Roma and the Politics of Reproduction in Cold War Hungary --
XII. Underimplementing the Law: Social Work, Bureaucratic Error, and the Politics of Distribution in Postsocialist Serbia --
Collective Bibliography --
List of Contributors --
Index
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