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G.W. Disney

Sanitation of Mofussil Bazaars

In “Sanitation of Mofussil Bazaars,” G. W. Disney presents a meticulous examination of sanitation practices in rural marketplaces, reflecting a rich tapestry of historical, social, and cultural contexts. The book employs a blend of empirical research and vivid narrative style, offering readers a nuanced insight into the complexities of public health in the Mofussil regions of India during the early 20th century. Disney'Äôs work stands out for its interdisciplinary approach, combining elements of sociology, public health, and urban planning to paint a comprehensive picture of hygienic challenges faced by these bustling hubs of commerce. G. W. Disney, a well-regarded public health official and chronicler of early environmental issues, drew from his extensive field studies and firsthand experiences witnessing unsanitary conditions in bazaars. His commitment to improving public health standards, coupled with a passion for social reform, underpinned his motivation to document the dire need for sanitation measures, making this work both timely and essential during an era marked by colonial public health reforms. For scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersections of public health and socio-economic conditions, “Sanitation of Mofussil Bazaars” is an invaluable resource. Disney'Äôs groundbreaking analysis not only sheds light on the historical implications of sanitation in trade but also offers lessons that resonate in contemporary discussions around public health and urban development.
104 бумажные страницы
Правообладатель
Bookwire
Дата публикации оригинала
2021
Год выхода издания
2021
Издательство
Good Press
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