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Through a study of the voluntary activity around illegal drug use
since the 1960s, this book explores wider issues in the changing
relationship between the state and the individual in the making,
provision and delivery of public services, and addresses the
history of key issues in the development of contemporary health and
social policy.
The environment is currently a matter of international public and
academic concern, but is often considered separately from health
issues. This book brings together work from environmental and
health historians to conceptualise the connection between
environment and health at different times and in different
geographical locations.
A unique exploration of the changing ideas about the place of
voluntarism and health care within society in Britain since the
1960s. By considering the work of voluntary organisations with
illegal drug users, the authors provide a lens through which wider
developments in the relationship between the state and civil
society are examined.
The environment is currently a matter of international public and
academic concern, but is often considered separately from health
issues. This book brings together work from environmental and
health historians to conceptualise the connection between
environment and health at different times and in different
geographical locations.
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