HIV Protagonists
The Untold Stories of People Who Made a Difference

By (author) Jose Catalan

ISBN13: 9781032427072

Imprint: Routledge

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Published: 24/11/2025

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Description
This moving book examines the HIV epidemic in the UK through the lives of a range of individuals who worked tirelessly, but often quietly, to make a difference to those living and dying with HIV. From LGBTQ+ activists to healthcare researchers, from charity volunteers to writers and campaigners, the book shines a spotlight on a range of people who played crucial but unsung roles. From the first recorded death in 1981 through to the present day, these compelling stories illustrate the trajectory of the epidemic. Some were involved in the early stages when stigma and discrimination compounded the lack of treatment; others have helped to reach a place where although HIV is still with us, it is no longer the existential threat it once was. Combining the personal narratives with an overarching historical context, his book will be of interest to social historians and medical sociologists, as well as professionals working in services dealing with HIV.
0.Introduction. 1.A Brief History of HIV/AIDS in the UK. 2.LGBTQ+ Activists and Campaigners. 3.HIV Beyond Misconceptions: Shared Struggles, Diverse Voices. 4.Healthcare Workers and Researchers. 5.HIV Charity Workers. 6.Documenting and Writing About the HIV Epidemic. 7.Reflections.
  • History of medicine
  • HIV / AIDS
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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