Contagious Communities
Discover the profound impact of mass immigration on British medicine and the National Health Service (NHS) in Contagious Communities by Roberta Bivins. Published by Oxford University Press in 2015, this thought-provoking hardback spans 442 pages, delving into how medical narratives surrounding migrants shaped both public opinion and political discourse in post-war Britain. Bivins offers an insightful exploration of the intersections between migration, medicine, race, and politics, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of health care and societal change. Uncover the intricate relationships that have defined the UK's response to immigration and the evolving landscape of its health services. Enhance your understanding of contemporary issues surrounding race relations and public health with this compelling analysis. Perfect for scholars, policymakers, and general readers alike, Contagious Communities invites you to engage with a crucial chapter of British history.