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History has been a source of cultural fascination since ancient times, however little attention has been paid to its potential as a positive force for health and wellbeing, at least until now. Presenting the benefits of historical engagement, and practical tips for making the most of it, Anna Greenwood considers the power this discipline has to spur better health outcomes.

A ground-breaking work for history buffs and healthcare providers alike, this new instalment in the Arts for Health series by one of the leading scholars in modern health history advocates for history’s ability to deepen sympathies, broaden imaginations, and create community beyond the customary restrictions of time and geography.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Why History? And why history for health?
Chapter 2. Reading, writing, relating, collecting: the health benefits of doing history
Chapter 3. Lobbying, testifying, advising: history as a civic health resource
Chapter 4. Touching, visiting, digging: participatory history for health
Chapter 5. The challenges and opportunities of successful engagement with history
Chapter 6. Conclusions, useful links, and further reading

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      Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
      Publication Date: 06/10/2023
      ISBN13: 9781804551882, 978-1804551882
      ISBN10: 1804551880

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      History has been a source of cultural fascination since ancient times, however little attention has been paid to its potential as a positive force for health and wellbeing, at least until now. Presenting the benefits of historical engagement, and practical tips for making the most of it, Anna Greenwood considers the power this discipline has to spur better health outcomes.

      A ground-breaking work for history buffs and healthcare providers alike, this new instalment in the Arts for Health series by one of the leading scholars in modern health history advocates for history’s ability to deepen sympathies, broaden imaginations, and create community beyond the customary restrictions of time and geography.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1. Why History? And why history for health?
      Chapter 2. Reading, writing, relating, collecting: the health benefits of doing history
      Chapter 3. Lobbying, testifying, advising: history as a civic health resource
      Chapter 4. Touching, visiting, digging: participatory history for health
      Chapter 5. The challenges and opportunities of successful engagement with history
      Chapter 6. Conclusions, useful links, and further reading

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