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'Crossing the Great Divide'
(Redefining health and welfare in twentieth century Scotland)
| Location: | United Kingdom |
| Conference Date: | 2002-05-18 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2002-03-30 |
| Announcement ID: |
130113 |
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Organised jointly by the UK Centre for the History of Nursing and the Centre for Contemporary History, GCU with sponsorship from The Wellcome Trust.
Speakers on:
straddling health and welfare; the professional predicament
occupational health in the 1930s
sexuality and the state 1950-80
development of health visiting in Aberdeen
changing face of child welfare
with introduction by Prof Eileen Yeo, Social & Cultural History, Strathclyde Uni and summary paper by Prof Anne Crowther, Econ & Social History and Director Centre for History of Medicine, Glasgow Uni.
The conference hopes to explore the links between health and welfare in Scotland from a variety of perspectives and to atttract people from a range of disciplines.
Rates: £15 or £5 unwaged/student - Includes lunch and teas & coffee.
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