ABSTRACT
This collection of essays looks at issues of health and citizenship in Europe across two centuries. Contributors examine the extent to which the state can interfere with the private lives of its citizens, the role of individual responsibility and if any boundary occurs in terms of what the state can realistically provide.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|78 pages
Liberal Citizenship and Public Health
part II|54 pages
Social Citizenship: Health in the Welfare State
part III|54 pages
Neo-republican Citizenship: Health in the Risk Society