Title
Elizabeth Fee: A historian reaching out to wider audiences
Other title
[Elizabeth Fee: Uma historiadora em busca de audiências mais amplas]
Date Issued
02 October 2006
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
review
Author(s)
Hochman G.
Wegner L.
Azevedo N.
Sá M.R.
Martins R.B.
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
Abstract
To what activities and topics does a historian in health and medicine, whose articles and books have become fundamental references for scholars of the area, devote her time? Feminism, counter-culture, medical education, global health, the role of international health organizations, and knowledge sharing in health history are some of the subjects Elizabeth Fee addresses in this interview given at Fiocruz in April, where she presented the 2006 inaugural class to the Graduate Program in History of Health Sciences at Casa de Oswaldo Cruz. The topic of her lecture was "The World Health Organization and AIDS: what can we learn from history?".
Volume
13
Issue
3
Language
(Other)
OCDE Knowledge area
Historia Salud pública, Salud ambiental
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-33748991747
PubMed ID
Source
Historia, Ciencias, Saude - Manguinhos
ISSN of the container
01045970
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