If you had to read one book on global health...
If there is 1 book that you would like all global health students to read, it would be.....? Here is an impressive list of over 120 books generated by this question on Twitter!
I teach an introductory course on global health, and am always looking to make it better. I recently posed a question on Twitter: If there is 1 book that you would like all global health students to read, it would be.....?
The question elicited a large number of responses and re-tweets. Here is the compilation of over 120 books recommended by a variety of people. I have provided a hyperlink to a website with more details on each book. The list is alphabetically organized using the last name of the first author of the book. I have made no effort to rank the books (which is impossible, in any case!) nor provide numbers on how many times a book was recommended (too much work!).
I am grateful to all those who contributed to this list.
Happy reading!
Author(s) | Book |
Adams, Vincanne | |
Antia, Noshir | |
Atkinson, Anthony | |
Baker, Josephine | |
Bang, Rani | |
Bashford, Alison | Imperial Hygiene: A Critical History of Colonialism, Nationalism and Public Health |
Barber, Benjamin | |
Banerjee, Abhijit & Duflo, Esther | |
Behrman, Greg | |
Benatar, Solomon | |
Biehl, João & Petryna, Adriana |
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Birn, Anne-Emanuelle & Pillay, Yogan & Holtz, Timothy | |
Bollyky, Thomas | |
Buse, Kent & Mays, Nicholas & Walt, Gill | |
Brauman, Rony | |
Camus, Albert | |
Clinton, Chelsea & Sridhar, Devi | |
Conrad, Joseph | |
Connelly, Matthew | |
Crisp, Nigel | |
Daar, Abdallah & Singer, Peter | |
Deaton, Angus | The Great Escape-Health, Wealth, and the Origins of Inequality |
Desowitz, Robert | |
Easterly, William | |
Easterly, William | |
Epstein, Helen | The Invisible Cure: Why We Are Losing the Fight Against AIDS in Africa |
Fadiman, Anne | |
Fanon, Frantz | |
Fanon, Frantz | |
Farmer, Paul | |
Farmer, Paul | |
Farmer, Paul | |
Farmer, Paul | |
Farmer, Paul | |
Ferris, Ramesh | Better than a Cure: One Man's Journey to Free the World of Polio |
Foege, William | |
Folbre, Nancy | Who Pays for the Kids?: Gender and the Structures of Constraint |
Freire, Paulo | |
Frerichs, Ralph | |
Freudenberg, Nicholas | |
Garrett, Laurie | The Coming Plague |
Garrett, Laurie | |
Gawande, Atul | |
George, Rose | |
Glassman, Amanda & Temin, Miriam | |
Goldhill, David | |
Harrison, Gordon | |
Hochschild, Adam | |
Hofman, Michiel & Au Sokhieng | |
Holmes, Seth | |
Johnson, Stephen | The Ghost Map: The Story of London's Most Terrifying Epidemic |
Kabeer, Naila | Reversed Realities: Gender Hierarchies in Development Thought |
Keltner, Dacher | |
Kerouedan, Dominique | |
Keyes, Katherine & Galea, Sandro | |
Kidder, Tracy | |
Klein, Naomi | |
Krieger, Nancy | |
Krishna, Anirudh | |
Lewis, Stephen | |
Lipsky, Michael | |
Livingston, Julie | Improvising Medicine: An African Oncology Ward in an Emerging Cancer Epidemic |
Lougheed, Kathryn | |
Luhrmann, TM | |
Madan, TN | |
Marmot, Michael | |
Maskalyk, James | Six Months in Sudan |
Mayblin, Lucy | |
McGoey, Linsey | |
McNeill, William Hardy | |
Merson, Michael | |
Morris, JN | |
Mukwege, Denis | |
Munk, Nina | |
Mukherjee, Joia | |
Nattrass, Nicoli | Mortal Combat: AIDS Denialism and the Struggle for Antiretrovirals in South Africa |
Novogratz, Jacqueline | The Blue Sweater: Bridging the Gap Between Rich and Poor in an Interconnected World |
Orbinski, James | |
Packard, Randall | |
Packard, Randall | |
Paris, Django & Winn, M | |
Patel, Raj | |
Pepin, Jacques | |
Petchesky, Rosalind | |
People's Health Movement, Medact, Third World Network, Health Poverty Action, Medico International, and ALAMES |
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Piot, Peter | |
Pisani, Elizabeth | |
Prince, Ruth | |
Quammen, David | |
Rawls, John | |
Rosling, Hans | |
Rosenberg, Mark | |
Ryan, Frank | |
Sen, Amartya | |
Sen, Amartya | |
Sen, Gita | |
Shah, Sonia | |
Shilts, Randy | |
Sinclair, Upton | |
Skolnik, Richard | Global Health 101 |
Smith, Lindia | |
Sontag, Susan | |
Sridhar, Devi | The Battle Against Hunger |
Steinberg, Jonny | |
Stuckler, David & Basu, Sanjay | |
Supari, Siti | It's Time for the World to Change in the Spirit of Dignity, Equity and Transparency |
Verghese, Abraham | |
Vineis, Paulo | Health Without Borders: Epidemics in the Era of Globalization |
Walsh, Sinead & Johnson | |
Walt, Gill | |
Washington, Harriet | |
Weber, Leanne | |
Wendland, Claire | |
Werner, David | |
Werner, David | |
Wilkinson, David & Pickett, Kate | The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better |
Willem, Jean Pierre | |
Wolff, Jonathan | |
World Health Organization | |
Yanguas, Pablo | |
Yamin, Alicia | |
Zinsser, Hans |
2 Comments
I would like to add:
1. Doyal, Lesley; Pennel Imogen -The Political Economy of Health, Pluto Press, London, 1979 . (Altogether a stimulating book and a worthy contribution to current debates on the politics of health Lancet)
This book inspired many of us to gaze at an ill person attending ones clinic, a group of people you interact, gender you have and society in which you live, with the glasses of Social Science, Politics and Economics.
2. Ehrenrich, Barbara and English, Deirdre ; For Her Own Good - 150 years if the Experts advice to women. Pluto Press, London, 1979 (Again, this work laid down foundation of non-pure scientific nature of medical science, particularly about women's body, soul and nature, her social identity and her illnesses. It pushed the women's health movement globally.)
3. Sujatha V., Abraham, Leena (Ed.); Medical Pluralism in Contemporary India, Orient Black Swan, Hyderabad (2012)
(This book adds on a historical, cultural and in someway a subaltern political perspective about Health, illnesses and health care in the persisting existence of 'other', 'alternate', 'indigenous', 'ancient or traditional' medicine in the predominant 'biomedicine', 'modern or scientific' medicine. Though it is contextually placed in Indian setting, it's application is equally relevant, globally)
Dhruv Mankad
And here is my list!! http://www.publichealthstrategies.net/most-inspiring-public-health-books/