Virginia Berridge Explained
Virginia Berridge, (born 1946) is a British academic historian and public health expert.[1] [2]
Life
Berridge has a first degree and a PhD in history, both from the University of London, and is a Professor of History and Director of the Centre for History in Public Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.[3]
She worked in the Addiction Research Unit of the Institute of Psychiatry from 1974 to 1979 and at the Economic and Social Research Council from 1986–1987. From 1979 to 88 she was at the Institute of Historical Research, University of London.[4]
Selected works
- Opium and the People: Opiate Use in Nineteenth-Century England (1987)
- AIDS in the UK: The Making of Policy, 1981–1994 (1996)
- Marketing health: Smoking and the discourse of public health, 1945–2000 (2007)
- Demons: Our Changing Attitudes to Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drugs (2014) [5]
- Public Health: A Very Short Introduction (2016)
- The Internationalisation of Tobacco Control, 1950-2010 (2016)
- Infiltrating history into the public health curriculum (2018)
External links
Notes and References
- News: Professor Virginia Berridge. FEAD - Film Exchange on Alcohol & Drugs. 2018-08-02. en-GB.
- Web site: Virginia Berridge. London School of Tropical Medicine. en. 2018-08-02.
- https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/aboutus/people/berridge.virginia
- Book: Demons: Our changing attitudes to alcohol, tobacco, and drugs. 2014. Oxford University Press. 9780199604982. Oxford, New York.
- Web site: Demons by Virginia Berridge, review. Judith. Flanders. 16 December 2013. 1 August 2018. The Telegraph.