Visualizing Fascism: The Twentieth-Century Rise of the Global Right ed. by Julia Adeney Thomas and Geoff Eley (review)

IF 0.7 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Brian J Griffith
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medical doctors, ironically deepened public interest in Chinese herbal medicine. Chapter 6 reveals the decline of Chinese medicine in the United States in the middle decades of the twentieth century. The Great Depression and the shortage of herbs during World War II squeezed Chinese herbalists’ business. The partnership between biomedical research and U.S. military and the competition with the Soviet Union further highlighted the importance of science. Meanwhile, the Chinese descendants began to pursue careers in licensed medical professions instead of Chinese traditional medicine. Chapter 7 argues that these conditions causing the decline of Chinesemedicine in theUnited States unexpectedly paved the way for its revival. In the 1970s, the countercultural backlash and the warming relation between China and the United States sparked the public interest in Chinese medicine again, especially in acupuncture. Now, as the epilogue shows, it is part of integrative medicine. Herbs and Roots demonstrates such a fascinating story of the ups and downs of Chinese medicine in the United States. The questions to be answered are why does the renaissance of Chinese medicine since the 1970s focus on acupuncture while the previous six chapters tell a story of herbs? What happened in the United States that caused this abrupt turn of public interest? Notwithstanding these questions,Herbs andRoots is captivating, fastpaced and gracefully written book that fills a major gap in the history of medicine. The book excels at story-telling and engages with a variety academic fields such as history of medicine, race and environment.
《想象法西斯主义:二十世纪全球右翼的崛起》,Julia Adeney Thomas和Geoff Eley主编(评论)
具有讽刺意味的是,医生们加深了公众对中草药的兴趣。第六章揭示了二十世纪中叶中国医药在美国的衰落。第二次世界大战期间的大萧条和草药短缺挤压了中医的生意。生物医学研究与美国军方的合作以及与苏联的竞争进一步凸显了科学的重要性。与此同时,中国后裔开始从事有执照的医疗职业,而不是中国传统医学。第7章认为,这些导致中国医学在美国衰落的条件出乎意料地为其复兴铺平了道路。20世纪70年代,反文化的反弹和中美关系的升温再次引发了公众对中医的兴趣,尤其是针灸。现在,正如结语所示,它是综合医学的一部分。《草药与根》展示了一个关于中国医学在美国跌宕起伏的引人入胜的故事。需要回答的问题是,为什么自20世纪70年代以来,中医的复兴侧重于针灸,而前六章讲述的是草药的故事?美国发生了什么事情,导致了公众利益的突然转变?尽管存在这些问题,《草药与根》是一本引人入胜、节奏快、文笔优美的书,填补了医学史上的一大空白。这本书擅长讲故事,涉及医学史、种族和环境等多个学术领域。
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期刊介绍: Devoted to historical analysis from a global point of view, the Journal of World History features a range of comparative and cross-cultural scholarship and encourages research on forces that work their influences across cultures and civilizations. Themes examined include large-scale population movements and economic fluctuations; cross-cultural transfers of technology; the spread of infectious diseases; long-distance trade; and the spread of religious faiths, ideas, and ideals. Individual subscription is by membership in the World History Association.
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