This course aims to provide a macro-level analysis of the history of global health over
the past two hundred years. It begins with colonial conceptions of health, and examines
a series of global health efforts ranging from the therapeutic revolution, eradication
campaigns, the primary health care movement, and aging and health. It will also discuss
the changing roles of the state and international organizations in the evolution of global
health efforts. Specific case studies on Europe, North America, and Asia will be used for
comparative analyses of the above topics, which will enhance the understanding of the
interplay between health, structure and environments.
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