A Matter of Life and Death: the Battle for Health in Twentieth-Century Britain

SHE level 3
SCQF credit points 20.0
ECTS credit points 10.0
Module code M3V222104
Module Leader Fiona Skillen
School Glasgow School for Business and Society
Subject History
Trimester A (September start)

Summary of content

This module analyses how healthcare policy and practice in Britain was formulated and contested amongst healthcare professionals, patients, pressure groups and the state over the course of the twentieth century. Adopting a thematic approach within a loosely chronological framework, the module explores the ideological motivations underpinning health interventions and health activism against the backdrop of war, politics, changing economic fortunes and shifting social and cultural values. Attention is paid to the ways in which notions of rights and responsibilities, and perceptions of class, disability, age and gender, have influenced healthcare policy, generating new sites of health activism. Focussing on efforts to secure nationwide state health services, the module evaluates the strategies adopted by different groups seeking to influence the nature, scope and operation of these services, exploring why some groups were more successful than others in securing their objectives. It asks whether the proliferation of groups campaigning on health issues promoted democracy and health equality, and examines the changing relationship between patients and practitioners.

Module details

Module structure

Activity Total hours
Lectures 22.00
Seminars 11.00
Independent Learning 147.00
Assessment 20.00

Assessment methods

Component Duration Weighting Threshold Description
Course Work001 50 35 3,000 Word essay
Exam002 2.5 50 35 One Essay and Gobbets