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The Great Nation In Decline Sex Modernity And Health Crises In Revolutionary France C17501850 Sean M Quinlan

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The Great Nation In Decline Sex Modernity And Health Crises In Revolutionary France C17501850 Sean M Quinlan
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.07 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Sean M. Quinlan
ISBN: 9780754660989, 0754660982
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Great Nation In Decline Sex Modernity And Health Crises In Revolutionary France C17501850 Sean M Quinlan by Sean M. Quinlan 9780754660989, 0754660982 instant download after payment.

This book studies how doctors responded to - and helped shape - deep-seated fears about nervous degeneracy and population decline in France between 1750 and 1850. It uncovers a rich and far-ranging medical debate in which four generations of hygiene activists used biomedical science to transform the self, sexuality and community in order to regenerate a sick and decaying nation; a programme doctors labelled 'physical and moral hygiene'. Moreover, it is shown how doctors imparted biomedical ideas and language that allowed lay people to make sense of often bewildering socio-political changes, thereby giving them a sense of agency and control over these events.Combining a chronological and thematic approach, the six chapters in this book trace how doctors began their medical crusade during the middle of the Enlightenment, how this activism flowered during the French Revolution, and how they then revised their views during the period of post-revolutionary reaction. The study concludes by arguing that medicine acquired unprecedented political, social and cultural position in French society, with doctors becoming the primary spokesmen for bourgeois values, and thus helped to define the new world that emerged from the post-revolutionary period.

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