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Card 6

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There is no agreed definition as to what a welfare state is

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Card 7

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Public survey from 1946 that revealed general approval of voluntary work

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Card 8

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Extended discussion about TV and film in the 1950s

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Card 9

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The NHS was the result of a consensus that emerged by 1939 over welfare provisions and the need for post-war rebuilding

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Card 10

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Extended discussion about the value of Mass Observation

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Card 11

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Cronin worked as a GP so The Citadel was based loosely on his own experience within the pre-NHS system

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Card 12

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Development of the welfare state was influenced by four key principles: 1. Democratic socialism 2. Reluctant collectivism 3. The New Right 4. The Third Way

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Card 13

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Visual material often reveals assumptions and expectations about the NHS that are considered too uncomfortable to be made explicit

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Card 14

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Three themes central to the creation of the patient consumer – 1. Collection, collation and dissemination of information 2. Development of patient rights 3. Promotion of patient choice

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Card 15

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Four different representations of St. Barts – 1. Community resource 2. Site of expertise 3. Heritage symbol 4. Part of London identity

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