Disease And Democracy: The Industrialized World Faces Aids (Volume 13) (California/Milbank Books On Health And The Public)

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Disease And Democracy: The Industrialized World Faces Aids (Volume 13) (California/Milbank Books On Health And The Public)

Disease And Democracy: The Industrialized World Faces Aids (Volume 13) (California/Milbank Books On Health And The Public)

Disease and Democracy is the first comparative analysis of how Western democratic nations have coped with AIDS. Peter Baldwin's exploration of divergent approaches to the epidemic in the United States and several European nations is a springboard for a wide-ranging and sophisticated historical analysis of public health practices and policies. In addition to his comprehensive presentation of information on approaches to AIDS, Baldwin's authoritative book provides a new perspective on our most enduring political dilemma: how to reconcile individual liberty with the safety of the community.Baldwin finds that Western democratic nations have adopted much more varied approaches to AIDS than is commonly recognized. He situates the range of responses to AIDS within the span of past attempts to control contagious disease and discovers the crucial role that history has played in developing these various approaches. Baldwin finds that the various tactics adopted to fight AIDS have sprung largely from those adopted against the classic epidemic diseases of the nineteenth century?especially cholera?and that they reflect the long institutional memories embodied in public health institutions.From the Inside Flap"A historical masterpiece! Just when we thought we knew everything about the politics and policies of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, Peter Baldwin surprises us with innovative insights about the sharp differences in policy among countries as well as complex tradeoffs between civil liberties and public goods. This is a refreshing and readable book in which AIDS is used as a lens to understand the public health enterprise ranging from leprosy and syphilis to tuberculosis and SARS. Baldwin offers a deeply historical and comparative understanding of HIV in the industrialized world."--Lawrence O. Gostin, author ofPublic Health Law: Power, Duty, Restraint"Although a vast literature has emerged to chronicle and reflect on the history of the AIDS epidemic since it was first reported almost a quarter of a century ago, there is nothing like Peter Baldwin's probing and synthetic analysis of AIDS in the industrialized world. Building on his masterful Contagion and the State in Europe 1830-1930, Baldwin has provided a complex historical tapestry of how an epidemic threat has challenged and exposed democracies that thought infectious threats a thing of the past."--Ronald Bayer author ofPrivate Acts, Social Cosequences: Aids and the Politics Of Public Health and coauthor with Gerald Oppenheimer ofAIDS Doctors: Voices from the EpidemicFrom the Back Cover?A historical masterpiece! Just when we thought we knew everything about the politics and policies of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, Peter Baldwin surprises us with innovative insights about the sharp differences in policy among countries as well as complex tradeoffs between civil liberties and public goods. This is a refreshing and readable book in which AIDS is used as a lens to understand the public health enterprise ranging from leprosy and syphilis to tuberculosis and SARS. Baldwin offers a deeply historical and comparative understanding of HIV in the industrialized world.??Lawrence O. Gostin, author ofPublic Health Law: Power, Duty, Restraint"Although a vast literature has emerged to chronicle and reflect on the history of the AIDS epidemic since it was first reported almost a quarter of a century ago, there is nothing like Peter Baldwin's probing and synthetic analysis of AIDS in the industrialized world. Building on his masterful Contagion and the State in Europe 1830-1930, Baldwin has provided a complex historical tapestry of how an epidemic threat has challenged and exposed democracies that thought infectious threats a thing of the past."?Ronald Bayer author ofPrivate Acts, Social Cosequences:Aids and the Politics Of Public Health and coauthor with Gerald Oppenheimer ofAIDS Doctors:Voices from the EpidemicAbout the AuthorPeter Baldwin is Professor of H

Specification of Disease And Democracy: The Industrialized World Faces Aids (Volume 13) (California/Milbank Books On Health And The Public)

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AuthorBaldwin, Peter
BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
EditionFirst
ISBN-100520251474
ISBN-139780520251472
PublisherUniversity Of California Press
Publication Year09-02-2007

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