Medicine, Morality, and Political Culture: Legislation on Venereal Disease in Five Northern European Countries, c.1870-c.1995

Nonfiction, History, European General, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science
Cover of the book Medicine, Morality, and Political Culture: Legislation on Venereal Disease in Five Northern European Countries, c.1870-c.1995 by Ida Blom, Nordic Academic Press
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Author: Ida Blom ISBN: 9789187121296
Publisher: Nordic Academic Press Publication: May 1, 2012
Imprint: Nordic Academic Press Language: English
Author: Ida Blom
ISBN: 9789187121296
Publisher: Nordic Academic Press
Publication: May 1, 2012
Imprint: Nordic Academic Press
Language: English

Analyzing the political culture of the social-democratic Scandinavians, the conservative Germans, and the liberal British, this book charts the interrelation between medicine and sexual morality, and debates the influence of gender, sexuality, and religion on policies geared toward combatting venereal diseases. With in-depth studies of parliamentary discussions covering all of the late 19th and 20th centuries, it answers questions such as How much attention did national legislation pay to medical opinions? How did governments in five Northern European countries act to restrain the spread of venereal disease? and How did legislation in Scandinavian countries differ from German and British legislation? Thorough and informative, this examination will especially interest historians, sociologists, social anthropologists, ethnologists, and medical researchers.

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Analyzing the political culture of the social-democratic Scandinavians, the conservative Germans, and the liberal British, this book charts the interrelation between medicine and sexual morality, and debates the influence of gender, sexuality, and religion on policies geared toward combatting venereal diseases. With in-depth studies of parliamentary discussions covering all of the late 19th and 20th centuries, it answers questions such as How much attention did national legislation pay to medical opinions? How did governments in five Northern European countries act to restrain the spread of venereal disease? and How did legislation in Scandinavian countries differ from German and British legislation? Thorough and informative, this examination will especially interest historians, sociologists, social anthropologists, ethnologists, and medical researchers.

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