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The population health approach in historical perspective
The idea of demographic transition and the study of fertility
Change: a critical intellectual history
The importance of social intervention in Britain's mortality
Decline c.1850-1914: a reinterpretation of the role of public health
Mortality in England in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries: a reply to Sumit Guha
Urbanization, mortality, and the standard of living debate: new estimates of the expectation of life at birth in nineteenth-century British cities
Economic growth, disruption, deprivation, disease, and death: on the importance of the politics of public health for development


The G.R.O. and the public health movement in Britain, 1837-1914
The silent revolution in nineteenth-century government: the rise of local government expertise
Health, class, place, and politics: social capital, opting in and opting out of collective provision in nineteenth-century and twentieth-century Britain
Health by association? social capital, social theory, and the political economy of public health
Public health and security in an age of globalizing economic growth: the awkward lessons of history.

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