«Air, sun, water»: Ideology and activities of OZE (Society for the preservation of the health of the Jewish population) during the interwar period
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Universidad de Granada
Materia
Salud de entreguerras Organización benéfica judía Salud pública transnacional Tifus Tiña Interwar health Jewish relief organization Transnational public health Typhus Ringworm
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2008Referencia bibliográfica
Davidovitch, Nadav; Zalashik, Rakefet. «“Air, sun, water” : ideology and activities of OZE (Society for the preservation of the health of the Jewish population) during the interwar period». Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae Scientiarumque Historiam Illustrandam, 2008, Vol. 28, p. 127-150, https://raco.cat/index.php/Dynamis/article/view/118810.
Resumen
This paper follows the social and political history of OZE, the Society for the
Preservation of the Health of the Jewish Population, in the interwar period. We focus on two
campaigns against typhus and favus, the first two disease oriented efforts by OZE, in order
to reconstruct the operational approaches, considerations and obstacles faced by OZE as a
Jewish organization and transnational participant in the discourse on the health and politics
of minorities between two world wars. The analysis of OZE as a transnational Jewish relief
organization has a wider significance as an example of international organizations originating
from civil initiatives to promote the health of minorities through field work and politics.