Nadja Durbach, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
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("Disease by law": Anti -vaccination in Victorian England, 1853--1907.) |
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Durbach N. (2020) Keeping Kosher in the Camp: Feeding Interned British Jews during the First World War Immigrants & Minorities. 1-26 |
Durbach N. (2019) Comforts, Clubs, and the Casino: Food and the Perpetuation of the British Class System in First World War Civilian Internment Camps Journal of Social History. 53: 487-507 |
Durbach N. (2018) The parcel is political: the British government and the regulation of food parcels for prisoners of war, 1914–1918 First World War Studies. 9: 93-110 |
Durbach N. (2018) The Politics of Provisioning: Feeding South Asian Prisoners During the First World War War and Society. 37: 75-90 |
Durbach N. (2018) One British Thing: A Bottle of Welfare Orange Juice, c. 1961–1971 Journal of British Studies. 57: 564-567 |
Durbach N. (2014) Private lives, public records: illegitimacy and the birth certificate in twentieth-century Britain. 20 Century British History. 25: 305-26 |
Durbach N. (2014) "Skinless wonders": Body Worlds and the Victorian freak show. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences. 69: 38-67 |
Durbach N. (2013) Peoples on Parade: Exhibitions, Empire, and Anthropology in Nineteenth-Century Britain. By Sadiah Qureshi Cultural & Social History. 10: 312-314 |
Durbach N. (2013) Roast beef, the new poor law, and the British nation, 1834-63 Journal of British Studies. 52: 963-989 |
Durbach N. (2009) The Politics of Vaccination: Practice and Policy in England, Wales, Ireland, and Scotland, 1800–1874. By Deborah Brunton. Cultural & Social History. 6: 378-379 |