Vol. 13 • n. 3 • April-Sept. 2006

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ANALYSIS
The League of Nations Health Organization and the rise of Latin American participation, 1920-40
Paul Weindling
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“The demon that turned into worms”: the translation of public health in the British Caribbean, 1914-1920
Steven Palmer
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Pressure or legitimization? Power and alternatives in the planning and adoption of health reforms in Costa Rica, 1988-1998
Juliana Martínez Franzoni
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The transition from ‘international’ to ‘global’ public health and the World Health Organization
Theodore Brown, Marcos Cueto and Elizabeth Fee
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New challenges and opportunities in a globalized world: a political analysis of the response to HIV/AIDS in Mexico
Antonio Torres-Ruiz
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The national-international nexus in public health: Uruguay and the circulation of child health and welfare policies, 1890-1940
Anne-Emanuelle Birn
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Public health in Cuba and its international experience (1959-2005)
Enrique Beldarraín Chaple
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Reluctant partner: Canada’s relationship with the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
Klaudia Dmitrienko
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Open circuit: the exchange of medical and scientific knowledge in Latin America in the early 20th century
Marta de Almeida
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INTERVIEW
Elizabeth Fee: a historian reaching out to wider audiences
Interview with Elizabeth Fee
Interviewed by Gilberto Hochman, Jaime Benchimol, Liene Wegner, Nara azevedo,
Magali Romero Sá and Ruth B. Martins
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