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List of works by John Welshman

Book review: Sue Wheatcroft Worth Saving: Disabled Children during the Second World War

article published 31 January 2014 in Critical Social Policy

Boxing and the historians

journal article; published in 1997

Dental health as a neglected issue in medical history: the school dental service in England and Wales, 1900-40

scientific article

Eugenics and public health in Britain, 1900–40: scenes from provincial life

article

Evacuation, hygiene, and social policy: the "Our Towns" Report of 1943.

scientific article published in January 1999

Growing old in the city: public health and the elderly in Leicester, 1948-74

scientific article

Images of youth: the issue of juvenile smoking, 1880-1914.

scientific article

In search of the 'problem family': public health and social work in England and Wales 1940-70.

scientific article

Only connect: the history of sport, medicine and society

journal article; published in 1998

Physical activity monitoring in Europe. The European Physical Activity Surveillance System (EUPASS) approach and indicator testing.

scientific article published on June 2003

Physical culture and sport in schools in England and Wales, 1900–40

journal article; published in 1998

Physical education and the School Medical Service in England and Wales, 1907-1939.

scientific article published on April 1996

School meals and milk in England and Wales, 1906-45.

scientific article

Searching for social capital: historical perspectives on health, poverty and culture

scientific article published on November 2006

The issue of never-married motherhood in Britain, 1920-70

scientific article published on 01 December 1997

Tuberculosis, migration, and medical examination: lessons from history.

scientific article published in April 2006

Using different physical activity measurements in eight European countries. Results of the European Physical Activity Surveillance System (EUPASS) time series survey.

scientific article published in June 2003

Where Lesser Angels Might Have Feared to Tread: The Social Science Research Council and Transmitted Deprivation