Posters, Protests, and Prescriptions

Posters, Protests, and Prescriptions

Cultural Histories of the National Health Service in Britain

Crane, Jennifer; Hand, Jane

Manchester University Press

06/2022

368

Dura

Inglês

9781526163462

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction - Jennifer Crane and Jane Hand
Part I: Work
1 The making of 'NHS staff' as a worker identity, 1948-85 - Jack Saunders
2 Sick notes are a waste of time: doctors' labour and medical certification at the birth of the NHS - Gareth Millward
Part II: Activism
3 'Loving' the NHS: social surveys and activist feelings - Jennifer Crane
4 The everyday work of hospital campaigns: public knowledge and activism in the UK's National Health Services - Ellen Stewart, Kathy Dodworth and Angelo Ercia
Part III: Consumerism
5 Consuming health? Health education and the British public in the 1980s - Alex Mold
6 Customers who don't buy anything!: the introduction of free dispensing at Boots the Chemists - Katey Logan
Part IV: Space
7 The cultural significance of space and place in the NHS - Angela Whitecross
8 'Bright-while-you-wait'? Waiting rooms and the National Health Service, c. 1948-58 - Martin D. Moore
Part V: Representation
9 Representation of the NHS in the arts and popular culture - Mathew Thomson
10 'If it hadn't been for the doctor, I think I would have killed myself': ensuring adolescent knowledge and access to healthcare in the age of Gillick - Hannah Elizabeth
Part VI: International
11 'A spawning of the nether pit'? Welfare, warfare and American visions of Britain's National Health Service, 1948-58 - Roberta Bivins
Epilogue: 'I'm afraid [,] there's no NHS' - Sally Sheard
Index -- .
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National Health Service; modern British history; cultural history; NHS activism; NHS history; Aneurin Bevan; post-war welfare state; waiting rooms; prescriptions; NHS staff