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Interweaving Ideas and Patchwork Programmes: Nutrition Projects in Colonial Fiji, 1945-60

机译:交织思想和补丁计划:殖民地斐济营养项目,1945-60

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The influence of a range of actors is discernible in nutrition projects during the period after the Second World War in the South Pacific. Influences include: international trends in nutritional science, changing ideas within the British establishment about state responsibility for the welfare of its citizens and the responsibility of the British Empire for its subjects; the mixture of outside scrutiny and support for projects from post-war international and multi-governmental organisations, such as the South Pacific Commission. Nutrition research and projects conducted in Fiji for the colonial South Pacific Health Service and the colonial government also sought to address territory-specific socio-political issues, especially Fiji's complex ethnic poli,tics. This study examines the subtle ways in which nutrition studies and policies reflected and reinforced these wider socio-political trends. It suggests that historians should approach health research and policy as a patchwork of territorial, international, and regional ideas and priorities, rather than looking for a single causality.
机译:在南太平洋第二次世界大战期间的营养项目中,一系列演员的影响是可辨别的。影响包括:营养科学的国际趋势,英国内部建立了对其公民福利国家责任以及英国帝国的责任,不断变化的思想。外界审查和支持战后国际和多政府组织的项目,如南太平洋委员会的审查和支持。斐济进行殖民地南太平洋卫生服务和殖民政府在斐济进行的营养研究和项目也寻求解决境内特定的社会政治问题,特别是斐济的复杂民族波利,TICS。本研究探讨了营养研究和政策反映并加强了这些更广泛的社会政治趋势的微妙方式。它表明,历史学家应该将健康研究和政策作为领土,国际和区域思想和优先事项的拼凑而成,而不是寻找一个因果关系。

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