Historical analysis of the topic of women and smoking has concentrated on the early part of the twentieth century and on the challenge which smoking by 'new women' or 'flappers' offered to dominant notions of womanly behaviour. This paper considers, rather, the dominant constructions of women and smoking in the UK offered through the prism of changing versions of public health in the last fifty years. The construction of women and smoking, it is argued, has been emblematic of those policy agendas within public health and has borne a reciprocal relationship to them. The traditional view of women as mothers has been renegotiated and redefined through the new scientific alliance of late twentieth-century public health. These constructions have...
Throughout the first half of twentieth century, the act of smoking transitioned from being an exclus...
Although modern times have allowed female consumption and practices to become increasingly accept...
Smoking kills over half a million women each year and is the most important preventable cause of fem...
Historical analysis of the topic of women and smoking has concentrated on the early part of the twen...
Current analyses of UK smoking policy within two frameworks--the 'heroes and villains' view of journ...
The girl or woman smoker is a twentieth-century phenomenon. In 1900, smoking was invariably associat...
Despite the vast literature surrounding tobacco use, there is little work looking at the question of...
Current analyses of UK smoking policy within two frameworks--the 'heroes and villains' view of journ...
The post war history of public health and the role of smoking within that history epitomises the ten...
This paper analyses the emergence of passive smoking as a 'scientific fact' and its relationship to ...
The decline in cigarette smoking in Britain over the last four decades has been associated with a pr...
Surveys of smoking in the United Kingdom point to an increasingly strong association between cigaret...
Advertising has a dual function for British public health. Control or prohibition of mass advertisin...
The decline in smoking prevalence in Britain has been associated with a narrowing of gender differen...
The epidemiology of smoking, and contemporary and historical accounts of tobacco consumption, togeth...
Throughout the first half of twentieth century, the act of smoking transitioned from being an exclus...
Although modern times have allowed female consumption and practices to become increasingly accept...
Smoking kills over half a million women each year and is the most important preventable cause of fem...
Historical analysis of the topic of women and smoking has concentrated on the early part of the twen...
Current analyses of UK smoking policy within two frameworks--the 'heroes and villains' view of journ...
The girl or woman smoker is a twentieth-century phenomenon. In 1900, smoking was invariably associat...
Despite the vast literature surrounding tobacco use, there is little work looking at the question of...
Current analyses of UK smoking policy within two frameworks--the 'heroes and villains' view of journ...
The post war history of public health and the role of smoking within that history epitomises the ten...
This paper analyses the emergence of passive smoking as a 'scientific fact' and its relationship to ...
The decline in cigarette smoking in Britain over the last four decades has been associated with a pr...
Surveys of smoking in the United Kingdom point to an increasingly strong association between cigaret...
Advertising has a dual function for British public health. Control or prohibition of mass advertisin...
The decline in smoking prevalence in Britain has been associated with a narrowing of gender differen...
The epidemiology of smoking, and contemporary and historical accounts of tobacco consumption, togeth...
Throughout the first half of twentieth century, the act of smoking transitioned from being an exclus...
Although modern times have allowed female consumption and practices to become increasingly accept...
Smoking kills over half a million women each year and is the most important preventable cause of fem...