These two volumes bring together important and influential articles and papers on different aspects of the history of health and welfare. The collection includes classic and more recent essays on the origins and nature of mortality decline; the early-life origins of adult health and disease; changes in height, weight and body mass; the definition and measurement of the 'standard of living'; and the economic and social impact of health improvements. As leading authorities in their field, the editors have provided an original introduction, which offers an essential guide to the debates about the causes and consequences of the decline of mortality and the improvement of human health over the last three centuries
In recent years, economic and social historians have made increasing use of anthropometric records (...
This chapter presents a detailed overview of developments in health and welfare in Britain since 187...
Medical knowledge – defined broadly to include both its private and public forms – has been the driv...
This chapter introduces a two-volume collection of seminal essays dealing with different aspects of ...
Humans have become much taller and heavier, and experience healthier and longer lives than ever befo...
Humans have become much taller and heavier, and experience healthier and longer lives than ever befo...
Between 1830 and 1860 the United States experienced rapid economic growth but declining stature and ...
During many years of teaching, I have introduced the topic of the standard of living by asking stude...
"In A History of Population Health Johan P. Mackenbach offers a broad-sweeping study of the spectacu...
This paper discusses the historical development from the Renaissance to the 20th century of general ...
An Historical Review of European Mortality. . This paper describes the méthodologie progress of mo...
This chapter provides the first all-European overview of diverse aspects of living standards in a pe...
textabstractThis thesis consists of a collection of papers which are all concerned with mortality. ...
Historical trends of mortality and its implications for health policies in England and Wales: the ca...
Objectives: To present the history of ideas about the influence of economy on mortality from the Ren...
In recent years, economic and social historians have made increasing use of anthropometric records (...
This chapter presents a detailed overview of developments in health and welfare in Britain since 187...
Medical knowledge – defined broadly to include both its private and public forms – has been the driv...
This chapter introduces a two-volume collection of seminal essays dealing with different aspects of ...
Humans have become much taller and heavier, and experience healthier and longer lives than ever befo...
Humans have become much taller and heavier, and experience healthier and longer lives than ever befo...
Between 1830 and 1860 the United States experienced rapid economic growth but declining stature and ...
During many years of teaching, I have introduced the topic of the standard of living by asking stude...
"In A History of Population Health Johan P. Mackenbach offers a broad-sweeping study of the spectacu...
This paper discusses the historical development from the Renaissance to the 20th century of general ...
An Historical Review of European Mortality. . This paper describes the méthodologie progress of mo...
This chapter provides the first all-European overview of diverse aspects of living standards in a pe...
textabstractThis thesis consists of a collection of papers which are all concerned with mortality. ...
Historical trends of mortality and its implications for health policies in England and Wales: the ca...
Objectives: To present the history of ideas about the influence of economy on mortality from the Ren...
In recent years, economic and social historians have made increasing use of anthropometric records (...
This chapter presents a detailed overview of developments in health and welfare in Britain since 187...
Medical knowledge – defined broadly to include both its private and public forms – has been the driv...