Stories
- Article
Eugenics and the welfare state
Indy Bhullar explores the ideas of William Beveridge and Richard Titmuss, who were strongly influenced by eugenic thinking, and yet championed the idea of the welfare state.
- Article
Thomas Sankara and the stomachs that made themselves heard
Thomas Sankara’s vision to transform farming and health in Burkina Faso turned to dust with his assassination. Perry Blankson highlights the considerable achievements of Sankara’s brief span in power.
- Article
Why the 1918 Spanish flu defied both memory and imagination
The Black Death, AIDS and Ebola outbreaks are part of our collective cultural memory, but the Spanish flu outbreak has not been.
- Article
The birth of Britain's National Health Service
Starkly unequal access to healthcare gave rise to Nye Bevan’s creation of a truly national health service.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
General Correspondence Files - 1
Date: 1986-1987Reference: SA/ASG/C/1Part of: AIDS and Social Policy Group- Archives and manuscripts
Slim in Uganda
Date: 1984 - 1985Reference: PP/BAY/B/2/1Part of: Anne Bayley: Archives- Pictures
- Online
Five images of busy street scenes in Japan representing an advertisement for the Stop AIDS campaign. Colour lithograph, ca. 1994.
Date: 1994Reference: 678553i- Archives and manuscripts
Region 10 General Correspondence
Date: 1977 - 1988Reference: SA/FPA/C/H/6/7/1Part of: Family Planning Association- Archives and manuscripts
KtzIh: AIDS - Testing
Date: 1987-1996Reference: SA/WHL/14/35/32/19Part of: Women's Health Library: archive