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1997<br />

INHPH Confer<strong>en</strong>tie<br />

Annual Confer<strong>en</strong>ce SSHM<br />

& Second Meeting lNHPH<br />

Atlantic Tower Hotel, Liverpool, UK<br />

4-7 September 1997<br />

Het kom<strong>en</strong><strong>de</strong> congres <strong>van</strong> <strong>de</strong> INHPH<br />

(International <strong>Net</strong>work for the History<br />

of Public Health) pres<strong>en</strong>teert e<strong>en</strong> groot<br />

<strong>de</strong>el <strong>van</strong> het spectrum aan on<strong>de</strong>rwerp<strong>en</strong>,<br />

die ook in <strong>Net</strong> <strong>Werk</strong> aan <strong>de</strong> or<strong>de</strong><br />

kom<strong>en</strong>, met name <strong>de</strong> relatie tuss<strong>en</strong><br />

milieu, omgeving <strong>en</strong> gezondheid. Hier<br />

volgt e<strong>en</strong> <strong>de</strong>el <strong>van</strong> het programma met<br />

geplan<strong>de</strong> <strong>voor</strong>dracht<strong>en</strong> die rele<strong>van</strong>t<br />

zijn <strong>voor</strong> <strong>de</strong> geschie<strong>de</strong>nis <strong>van</strong> hygiëne<br />

<strong>en</strong>/of milieu. In conjunction with the<br />

Society for the Social History of Medicine<br />

in the United Kingdom and the<br />

Departm<strong>en</strong>t of Public Health, University<br />

of Liverpool, the INHPH is planning<br />

a confer<strong>en</strong>ce, “Health in the City:<br />

a history of public health,” September<br />

4-7, 1997.<br />

4 september<br />

Graham Mooney & Andrea Tanner,<br />

Public health in two London boroughs:<br />

Hackney & K<strong>en</strong>sington<br />

1860-1920.<br />

Bill Luckin, Historiographical contexts<br />

and the urban mortality <strong>de</strong>cline<br />

in London 1860-1920.<br />

J<strong>en</strong>nifer Haynes, Lady inspectors:<br />

wom<strong>en</strong> in the public health professions<br />

in London at the <strong>en</strong>d of<br />

the 19th c<strong>en</strong>tury.<br />

5 september<br />

Lara Marks, Population and public<br />

health.<br />

Lesley Hall, Utopian dreamers of<br />

the left and the health of society.<br />

Gregory Lee, Dirt, disease and the<br />

‘Chinaman’.<br />

Chris Hamlin, The Politics of the<br />

Health of Towns Association and<br />

its competitors.<br />

Colin Jones, Plague in early mo<strong>de</strong>rn<br />

France: confinem<strong>en</strong>t or clean up<br />

Peter Christ<strong>en</strong>s<strong>en</strong>, Cop<strong>en</strong>hag<strong>en</strong><br />

1711: Danish authorities facing<br />

the plague.<br />

Molly Sutph<strong>en</strong> & Gu<strong>en</strong>ther Risse,<br />

Bubonic plague in Hong Kong<br />

and San Francisco 1894- 1900.<br />

Neithard Bulst, The fight against<br />

plague in late medieval towns and<br />

states.<br />

C<strong>en</strong>tres and Peripheries: Chair:<br />

Anne-Emanuelle Birn<br />

Marcos Cueto, Cholera and Public<br />

Health in the Cities of Peru 1991.<br />

Bruce Fetter, At the Crossroads:<br />

Territorial, Local and Non-governm<strong>en</strong>tal<br />

Ag<strong>en</strong>cies for Public<br />

Health in the Early Tw<strong>en</strong>tieth<br />

C<strong>en</strong>tury Commonwealth.<br />

Luiz Castro-Santos, It ain’t necessarily<br />

so: Imperialism and the<br />

Rockefeller Missions a comparative<br />

view.<br />

Jacqueline J<strong>en</strong>kinson, Scottish Public<br />

Health, 1918-1948.<br />

Tuberculosis: Chair: Flurin Condrau<br />

Diego Armus, Utopias and tuberculosis,<br />

Bu<strong>en</strong>os Aires 1870-1930.<br />

6<br />

7<br />

56<br />

contactblad <strong>van</strong> <strong>de</strong><br />

stichting net werk <strong>voor</strong> <strong>de</strong><br />

764-765<br />

geschie<strong>de</strong>nis <strong>van</strong> hygiëne <strong>en</strong> milieu<br />

redactie: myriam d a r u<br />

webversie: jan <strong>van</strong> <strong>de</strong>n n o o r t<br />

Peter Atkins, Country Cows, urban<br />

disease:risk and regulation<br />

of bovine tuberculosis in Britain,<br />

1850-1950.<br />

Emily Abel, Tuberculosis in New<br />

York c. 1894-1918.<br />

6 september<br />

Liverpool: Chair: Chris Hamlin<br />

Gerry Kearns, Town Hall and Whitehall:<br />

The roles of local and c<strong>en</strong>tral<br />

governrm<strong>en</strong>t in sanitary reform: the<br />

Liverpool case, 1847-1863.<br />

Paul Laxton, Fighting for public<br />

health: Dr Duncan and his <strong>en</strong>emies,<br />

1847-1863.<br />

Urban Pollution: Chair: Bill Luckin<br />

John Hassan, Coastal pollution in<br />

the tw<strong>en</strong>tieth c<strong>en</strong>tury: a failure of<br />

public health reform<br />

Gl<strong>en</strong>n Mitchell, The construction<br />

of public safety: air pollution<br />

and public health in New South<br />

Wales, Australia 19531963.<br />

Mark J<strong>en</strong>ner, The politics of water:<br />

London c. 1780-1828.<br />

Compreh<strong>en</strong>ding the Masses: Or<strong>de</strong>ring<br />

the Public for the Public<br />

Health: Chair: John Woodward,<br />

Discussant: Tim Boon<br />

Marjanna Niemi, Making the unknown<br />

known: town and townspeople<br />

in public health discourse<br />

in Birmingham and Goth<strong>en</strong>burg<br />

1900-1920.<br />

Mario Nemirovsky, Bacteriology<br />

and immunology at the <strong>en</strong>d of<br />

the 19th c<strong>en</strong>tury: a view from Arg<strong>en</strong>tina’s<br />

popular press.<br />

Lutz Sauerteig, Educating the<br />

masses: health education and<br />

v<strong>en</strong>ereal disease in German cities<br />

in the late 18th and early 19th<br />

c<strong>en</strong>turies.<br />

Flurin Condrau & Jakob Tanner,<br />

The language of disease. Epi<strong>de</strong>mic<br />

diseases, working class experi<strong>en</strong>ce<br />

and public health reform in Switzerland<br />

during the 19th c<strong>en</strong>tury.<br />

7 september<br />

The Urban/Rural Divi<strong>de</strong>: Chair:<br />

John Rogers<br />

Margaret Humphries, The Urban/<br />

Rural Divi<strong>de</strong>: Malaria and Civilisation.<br />

Jorg Vogele and Wolfgang Woelk,<br />

Public health and the urban<br />

mortality <strong>de</strong>cline in Imperial Germany.<br />

Gilberto Hochman, Moving<br />

boundaries: wh<strong>en</strong> rural sanitation<br />

becomes <strong>en</strong> urban problem, Brazil<br />

1910-1930.<br />

In the beginning there was dirt and<br />

disease...:Chair: P<strong>en</strong>ny Gouk<br />

Peregrine Hordon, Ritual and public<br />

health in the late antique city.<br />

Michael Stolberg, Beyond the<br />

plague: urban hygi<strong>en</strong>e in V<strong>en</strong>ice<br />

1200-1800.<br />

Evelyn Lord, Cleansing of the backsi<strong>de</strong>s’:<br />

public health provisions in<br />

the medieval city.<br />

Voor meer informatie: Dr. Sally<br />

Sheard, Departm<strong>en</strong>t of Public<br />

Health, University of Liverpool,<br />

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