توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Religion in Global Health and Development: The Case of Twentieth-Century Ghana
نام کتاب : Religion in Global Health and Development: The Case of Twentieth-Century Ghana
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : دین در سلامت و توسعه جهانی: مورد غنا قرن بیستم
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نویسندگان : Benjamin Bronnert Walker
ناشر : McGill-Queen's University Press
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 337
ISBN (شابک) : 9780228011590
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 6 مگابایت
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Religion in Global Health and Development\n Cover Page\n Half Title Page\n Title Page\n Copyright\n Contents\n Figures and Tables\n Abbreviations\n Preface\n Acknowledgments\n Introduction\n MAKING DEVELOPMENT: EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY GOLD COAST\n Chapter 1: The Colonial Foundations of Global Health: Britain, Gold Coast, and Ghana, 1919–61\n MEDICAL MISSIONARIES AND THE EXPANSION OF THE COLONIAL STATE\n THE POSTWAR VOLUNTARY SECTOR\n THE BOUNDARIES AND BENEFICIARIES OF THE VOLUNTARY SECTOR: MEDICAL MISSIONS AT KWAHU AND SANDEMA\n CONCLUSION\n Chapter 2: Religion and Africanising Health: Ghana, 1957–68\n THE AFRICANISATION OF MEDICAL MISSION IN DECOLONISING GHANA\n CHRISTIANITY, MISSION, AND KWAME NKRUMAH\n MEDICAL MISSION AND EARLY POSTCOLONIAL GHANAIAN HIGH POLITICS\n CONCLUSION\n Chapter 3: Reframing Postcolonial International Health: Ghana, the Netherlands, and West Germany, 1957–90\n FASTENAKTION AND EUROPEAN POSTWAR RENEWAL: WEST GERMAN AND DUTCH MEDICAL MISSION IN GHANA\n MISEREOR AND GHANAIAN DEVELOPMENT: EXPERIENCES, IDENTITIES, AND NEGOTIATIONS IN MISSION\n GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT NETWORKS AND THE DUTCH FOCUS ON GHANA\n CONCLUSION\n Chapter 4: International Health Campaigns and Christian Mission: Ghana, Europe, and North America, 1950–94\n ‘A GHANAIAN ABRAHAM LINCOLN’: SMALLPOX, MEASLES, AND THE MEDICAL SCHOOL\n RELIGIOUS NETWORKS DISTRIBUTING AID: 1960–83\n CONCLUSION\n Chapter 5: Primary Health Care, Global Health, and Medical Mission: Ghana, the who, and the World Council of Churches, 1960–2000\n RESILIENT MISSION: MAKING HEALTH AMIDST SCARCITY AND COLLAPSE\n MISSION MAKING GLOBAL HEALTH: CHRISTIAN MEDICAL COMMISION AND PRIMARY HEALTH CARE\n CATHOLIC MISSIONS STARTING AND SUSTAINING PRIMARY HEALTH CARE IN GHANA\n CONCLUSION\n Conclusion: Religion, the Ghanaian State, and the Future of Global Health\n APPENDIX: Catholic Health Services in Ghana, January–April 1982\n Notes\n Index