The post war history of public health and the role of smoking within
that history epitomises the tensions which surround taking health to
the public. Public health history has largely concentrated on the
nineteenth century sanitary period or on the years before the Second
World War, often focussing on the environmental advances, or on the
professional and occupational history of public health as an activity.
This book has a different focus: it deals with the change in the
outlook of public health post war. From a focus on services,
vaccination, and dealing with health issues at the local level, public
health had developed new discourse. Centring on chronic disease, it
became concerned with the concept of 'risk' and targeted individual
behaviour. The mass media and centralised campaigning directed at the
whole population replaced local campaigns, and politicians changed
their mind about speaking directly to the public on health matters.
Their early worries about the 'nanny state' gave place to a desire to
inculcate new norms of behaviour, and it was debated how change was to
be achieved. Identifying debates between those believing in
'systematic gradualism' and those who advocated a more coercive
approach, Virginia Berridge uses smoking as a model. Such debates
brought into play tensions over the relationships between public
health and industrial interests. Health campaigning by new style
pressure groups like ASH, which were part state funded, was an
important motive force behind the change. In the 1980s and 1990s,
public health changed again. Passive smoking and HIV/AIDS brought
environmental concerns back into public health, which had disappeared
after the 1950s. The 'rise of addiction' for smoking demonstrated the
power of pharmaceutical interests to define a new 'pharmaceutical
public health' in which treatment and 'magic bullets' were also
tactics for prevention. In the early 21st century, public health was
play to complex tensions and conflicting impetuses. This book shows
that those tensions were nothing new and outlines their development
over the last half century.
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Smoking and the Discourse of Public Health in Britain, 1945-2000
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191531972
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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