Encyclopedia of American Reform Movements, edited by John R. McKivigan and Heather L. Kaufman

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Radical Right

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Health Care Reform

Available Entries
Introductory Overview Essay    
                                                                        

Theory of Health Care Reform Movement
Reforming for Socioeconomic
Equality in Health Care       

Key Moments   
AIDS Was Recognized As Distinct Human Health Problem (1981)

Intersection with Other Reform Movements
Health Care Reform and Women’s Rights
 
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Reserved Entries
Historical Development
Early Healthcare Reform
Professionalization of Medicine/Nursing/Hospitals
Eugenics
Purity Movements
Birth Control Movements
Public Safety and Managing Epidemic Diseases/Healthcare Crisis
Healthcare System Reform

Key Moments   
Margaret Sanger Opens First U.S. Birth Control Clinic (1916)
Founding of Alcoholics Anonymous (1935)

Albert Kinsey Publishes First Report on Sexual Behavior (1948)
Passage of Americans with Disabilities Act (1990)

Future of Heath Care Reform Movement                                            
Debate over Access to Healthcare, the Privatization of Healthcare, and a National Healthcare System

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Topic Availability
Article topic availability is on a first-come-first-serve basis. The editors will make final topic assignments and send each author a copy of the Contributor Agreement.

The editors welcome suggestions for additions to the headword list. These suggestions will be handled on a case-by-case basis.

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Authors will have 180 days from assignment to submit their manuscripts. After editorial amendments, the entry will be finalized and Facts On File will make payments directly to contributors.

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