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Austrian School Health Services (1900-1938). Martina Gamper martina_gamper@hotmail.com
The making of alcohol policy and the welfare project. Sidsel Eriksen sidsel@hum.ku.dk
Regulation of prostitution in Spain in the XIX and XXth centuries. Jean-Louis Guerena guerena@univ-tours.fr
The evolution of medical charities in Ireland in the eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries. Larry Geary l.geary@ucc.ie
Lithuanian Higher Education: Change as an Inclusion Factor Audrone Poskiene audrone.poskiene@hmf.ktu.lt
Healthy Island Initiative. Stamatis Skoutas sskoutas@aegean.gr
The minor in medical care. Pilar Lesn mpleon@unav.es
Health and Illness in Portugal: a survey into the behaviour and attitudes of the Portgueses population towards the National Health System Manuel Villaverde Cabral mvcabral@ics.ul.pt
Hospital landscapes in medieval Germany. A case study of 15th century Geldern Kay Peter Jankrift iska.jankrift@t-online.de
Health and Social Transitions. A Comparative Perspective. Jan Sundin jan.sundin@tema.liu.se
History of Czech Health Policy: The Lessons from Choice of Welfare Politics and its Conseqences. Nikolaj Demjancuk demjancu@kfi.zcu.cz
Community medicine and primary health care in Norway: Competitors or parts of an entity? Oivind Larsen oivind.larsen@samfunnsmed.uio.no
Social transition and health, examples from Sweden and Lithuania. Margareta Kristenson margareta.kristenson@liu.se
Development of Health Care Institutions in Historical Perspective in Poland Stefan Kowal kowstef@amu.edu.pl
Population's Health and Health Policy in 19th Century Bohemia: The case of the Asian cholera (1830s-1900s). Petr Svobodny petr.svobodny@ruk.cuni.cz
Public health and its governance in Finland 1879-1972. A biopolitical approach. Ilpo Helin ilpo.helen@helsinki.fi
Socioeconomic deprivation and regional mortality differentials in 20th century in Sweden. Sam Willner samwi@tema.liu.se
Mixed Motives: improving the health of seamen in Liverpool 1875-1950. Sally Sheard s.b.sheard@liverpool.ac.uk
Charity and Medicine for a new capital city: The case of Habsburg, Madrid (1561-1700). Teresa Huguet Termes teresa.huguet@gmx.net
From order and legislation to information strategies - changes in Norwegian Health Prevention Policy Kari Tove Elvbakken karitove.elvbakken@rokkan.uib.no
El Diagnostico de Exclusion: una herramienta para la inclusion social. Arantxa Rodriguez Berrio arodrig@ets.deusto.es
El nuevo escenario de salud en el Pams Vasco: estrategias de cambio. Emma Sobremonte de Mendicuti esobremo@ets.deusto.es
Increasing geographical inequalities in Hungarian mortality. Janos Sandor janos@pubhealth.pote.hu
Integrating the disabled: the case of Switzerland, XIXth - XXth centuries. Bernardino Fantini bernardino.fantini@medecine.unige.ch
Lisbon in the last two centuries. Economic development,migrations and mortality. Teresa Rodrigues Veiga rodriguesteresa@mail.telepac.pt
The NHS Plan: a policy-practice tension. David Skidmore d.skidmorehcs@mmu.ac.uk
Informal help of medical students for handicapped in the Czech Republic. Kvetuse Zikmundova zikmundova@lfp.cuni.cz
An introductory discussion of health and living standards in Portugal in the early twentieth century. Joaquim Costa Leite cleite@egi.ua.pt
The Public Policy against Poverty. The Romanian Case. George Poede poede@uaic.ro
Private and Collective Health Activities around Industrial Health in 19th Century Belgium. Suzy Paisleau s.pasleau@ulg.ac.be
Discourses of Poverty: Reinventing the Underclass, 1880-2000. John Welshman j.welshman@lancaster.ac.uk
Impact of the development of "Medical Sciences" on public health in our regions (Belgium) from the High Middle Ages until the 19th century. Marine Imberechts marine.imberechts@chello.be
Development of a Healthy Landscape. Dusan Huska dusan.huska@uniag.sk
National Policy and Local Response: the development and application of Sweden first comprehensive public health law in 1874. John Rogers john.rogers@hist.uu.se
Colonial Paternalism: Public Sanitation and Charity in the British-controlled Southern European Islands, 1800-1870s. John Chircop jchi1@um.edu.mt
A comparative perspective on State protection of children in France, Italy and Spain. Catherin Rollet catherine.rollet@printemps.uvsq.fr
Solidarity, Health and Social Welfare in the Kingdom of Leon during Modern Age. Laureano Rubio dhilrp@unileon.es
The Polish Sandbox. Lack of Social Diversity and Social Exclusion of the Poorest as Problems of Socialisation in Kindergartens and Primary Schools in an European Union Candidate Country on the Threshold of Membership. Tomasz Szlendak szlendak@cc.uni.torun.pl
Charity practices in the Portuguese brotherhoods of Misericsrdia (16th-18th centuries) Marta Lobo Araujo martalobo@ics.uminho.pt
Sanitary normalization in Portugal. Medico-socio-ecological history of he body from the middle of the 19th century to the middle of the 20th century. Ana Leonor Pereira aleop@ci.uc.pt
Sanitary normalization in Portugal. Pharmacies, pharmacopoeias, and medicines (19th - 20th centuries). Joco Rui Pita jrpita@ci.uc.pt
Sanitary normalization in Portugal. Mental hygiene from the middle of the 19th century to the middle of the 20th century. Ana Leonor Pereira aleop@ci.uc.pt
The Centralisation of Health - Care in Early Modern Austria. Sonia Horn sonia.horn@univie.ac.at
Children's position in the Swedish family from the 1940s up til now. Ann-sofie Ohlander ann-sofie.ohlander@hum.oru.se
The Introduction of School Health Services in Stuttgart, 1904. Some Comparative Aspects. Sylvelyn Hdhner-Rombach sylvelyn.haehner@igm-bosch.de
The specificity of the Portuguese Health and Welfare System (16th -19th centuries). Laurinda Abreu laurinda.abreu@phoenixtn.net
Abandon the Name but Honour the Same: A Historical Overview of HealthPolicy in Hungary. Peter Molnar pmolnar@jaguar.dote.hu
Social Capital and Health: A Useful Concept for Analysis. Simon Szreter srss@cam.ac.uk
The Politics and Policy of Population Health: A Comparative Perspective Daniel M. Fox dmfox@milbank.org



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