Elevation of diet as a key factor in causing CHD meant more emphasis in government advertising
Hand
1 of 18
Periodisation of Thatcherism is not meaningful, must be seen in terms of long term change
Hilton
2 of 18
Extended discussion about scandals and wrongdoing
Drakeford and Butler
3 of 18
‘We remember the late 1930s and 1940s as a period of ‘grim and unfair’ healthcare, grim past and better after’
Hayes
4 of 18
Images of difference in the workforce were used deliberately to change attitudes
Bivins
5 of 18
There is no agreed definition as to what a welfare state is
Lowe
6 of 18
Public survey from 1946 that revealed general approval of voluntary work
Hayes
7 of 18
Extended discussion about TV and film in the 1950s
Kelly Loughlin
8 of 18
The NHS was the result of a consensus that emerged by 1939 over welfare provisions and the need for post-war rebuilding
Klein
9 of 18
Extended discussion about the value of Mass Observation
Pollen
10 of 18
Cronin worked as a GP so The Citadel was based loosely on his own experience within the pre-NHS system
McKibbin
11 of 18
Development of the welfare state was influenced by four key principles: 1. Democratic socialism 2. Reluctant collectivism 3. The New Right 4. The Third Way
Lowe
12 of 18
Visual material often reveals assumptions and expectations about the NHS that are considered too uncomfortable to be made explicit
Bivins
13 of 18
Three themes central to the creation of the patient consumer – 1. Collection, collation and dissemination of information 2. Development of patient rights 3. Promotion of patient choice
Mold
14 of 18
Four different representations of St. Barts – 1. Community resource 2. Site of expertise 3. Heritage symbol 4. Part of London identity
Moon
15 of 18
Extended discussion about TV and film in the 1980s
Sherryl Wilson
16 of 18
Emergence of the patient consumer after 1979
Mold
17 of 18
Posters 'evoked a controlled sense of fear and anxiety' that could force the consumer to govern their lives
Stein and Cooter
18 of 18
Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
Periodisation of Thatcherism is not meaningful, must be seen in terms of long term change
Back
Hilton
Card 3
Front
Extended discussion about scandals and wrongdoing
Back
Card 4
Front
‘We remember the late 1930s and 1940s as a period of ‘grim and unfair’ healthcare, grim past and better after’
Back
Card 5
Front
Images of difference in the workforce were used deliberately to change attitudes
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