A provocative survey of new research in the history of urban public
health, Body and City links the approaches of demographic and
medical history with the methodologies of urban history and
historical geography. It challenges older methodologies, offering
new insights into the significance of cultural history, which has
largely been overlooked by previous histories of public health.
This book explores important issues and experiences in the public
health arena in diverse European settings from the Middle Ages to
the early 20th century.
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