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Politics and the Health Professions - Radical History Review
| Publication Deadline: | 2000-02-15 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
1999-10-28 |
| Announcement ID: |
124800 |
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A special issue of *Radical History Review*, co-edited by Anne-Emanuelle
Birn and Gerard Fergerson, will explore the history of the health
professions in an attempt to offer new perspectives on the relationship
between society and 20th century medicine, public health, and the health
sciences. We invite papers that offer political, social, and cultural
analyses of professional struggles, medico-scientific developments, the
role of civil society, the corporatization of medicine and public health,
the role of political institutions, race, class and gender formations and
intersections, and other themes bearing on the relationship between the
health professions and society in the U.S., global, and comparative contexts.
Maximum length is 20-25 pages, *including* endnotes (please follow Chicago
Manual of Style 14th edition historical endnotes style).
Send 5 copies of your double-spaced manuscript by February 15, 2000 to:
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Gerard Fergerson, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Health Policy
Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service
New York University
4 Washington Square North
New York, New York 10003-6671 Email: gerard.fergerson@nyu.edu, aebirn@newschool.edu
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