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Acknowledgements=vii
Introduction:Changing definitions of the history of public health=1
PART 1. Population, health and pre-modern states=9
1. Health and morality in the ancient world=11
2. Pestilence and public order in medieval Europe=24
3. Enlightenment discourse and health=46
PART 2. The right to health and the modern state=63
4. Social science and the quantitative analysis of health=65
5. Epidemics and social dislocation in the nineteenth century=79
6. Public health and the modern state:France, Sweden and Germany=97
7. Public health and centralization:the Victorian British state=111
8. The enforcement of health and resistance=128
9. Localization and health salvation in the United States=147
PART 3. The obligations of health in the twentieth century=163
10. The quality of population and family welfare:human reproduction, eugenics and social policy=165
11. Health and the rise of the classic welfare state=196
12. Conditional citizenship:the new political economy of health=231
PART 4 Preparing for the twenty-first century=279
13. Being fit to live in the twenty-first century:healthy bodies and somatic maps=281
Epilogue=314
Bibliography=320
Index=361