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Healthy boundaries : property, law, and public health in England and Wales, 1815-1872

Title
Healthy boundaries : property, law, and public health in England and Wales, 1815-1872 / James G. Hanley.
ISBN
9781580465564
1580465560
Publication
Rochester, NY : University of Rochester Press, 2016.
Physical Description
x, 257 pages ; 24 cm.
Summary
"This book argues that the legacies of nineteenth-century public health in England and Wales were not just better health and cleaner cities but also new ideas of property and people. Between 1815 and 1872, the work of public health activists led to multiple redefinitions of both, shifting the boundaries between public and private nuisances, public and private services, taxable and nontaxable property, cities and suburbs, the state and the individual, and, finally, between different kinds of individuals. These boundary-making processes were themselves inflected by different material, political, and ideological developments in the areas of disease, demography, democracy, and domesticity. The changes in boundaries manifested themselves in the creation of new nuisance laws and in the minute control by the state of private domestic arrangements. Most important, these changes also promoted a radical shift in ideas on who should bear financial responsibility for the health of others, stimulating in the process a controversy on the nature of community. Public health thus served as an important, if contradictory, site in the creation of communities, enhancing the right to health for some while simultaneously restricting in the name of health the privacy rights of others. Relying on underused legal sources, this book presents a fresh view of the local origins and legal and political significance of the public health movement of the nineteenth century." -- Back cover.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 19, 2017
Series
Rochester studies in medical history.
Rochester studies in medical history,
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-251) and index.
Contents
The laws of nuisance before 1846: property, health, and democracy in the age of reform
Private benefit and public service: paying for sewers before 1848
The boundaries of health, 1848-70
The benefits of health: London, 1848-65
Healthy domesticity, 1848-72.
Subjects (Medical)
Public Health - history.
History, 19th Century.
Health Policy - history.
Ownership - history.
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