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Labour and Hospitals in Urban Yorkshire: Middlesbrough Leeds and Sheffield 1919–1938

机译:约克郡市区的劳动和医院:米德尔斯堡利兹和谢菲尔德1919年至1938年

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In the debates over the politics of National Health Service foundation, there has been little investigation of the attitudes of the inter-war labour movement to a state-run hospital system. In particular, there has been limited assessment of views outside parliament in provincial Labour parties and trade unions. Drawing on a case study of Middlesbrough, Leeds and Sheffield, this article examines the politics of hospital provision prior to the National Health Service (NHS). It focuses on the involvement of the labour movement in hospital provision within localities and on the extent to which the dominant form of labour politics—labourist or socialist—shaped hospital policy. It suggests that, in the heavy industrial towns of Middlesbrough and Sheffield, close involvement with voluntary hospitals through workers contributory schemes dampened the enthusiasm for a state system. However, such a policy was heavily promoted by socialists in more economically diverse Leeds.
机译:在有关国家卫生服务基金会政治的辩论中,很少有关于战时劳工运动对国立医院系统的态度的调查。特别是,省级工党和工会对议会外部意见的评估有限。本文以米德尔斯堡,利兹和谢菲尔德为例,研究了国家卫生局(NHS)之前提供医院的政治。它着重于工人运动在当地医院提供服务中的参与,以及劳动政治的主要形式(工人主义或社会主义)在何种程度上影响了医院政策。它表明,在米德尔斯堡和谢菲尔德等重工业小镇,通过工人供款计划与志愿医院的密切合作削弱了对国家体系的热情。但是,这种政策受到社会主义者在经济上更加多样化的利兹的大力推动。

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