Epidemics and ideas : essays on the historical perception of pestilence

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Epidemics and ideas : essays on the historical perception of pestilence

edited by Terence Ranger and Paul Slack

(Past and present publications)

Cambridge University Press, 1992

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

From plague to AIDS, epidemics have been the most spectacular diseases to afflict human societies. This volume examines the way in which these great crises have influenced ideas, how they have helped to shape theological, political and social thought, and how they have been interpreted and understood in the intellectual context of their time.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction Paul Slack
  • 2. Epidemic, ideas and classical Athenian society James Longrigg
  • 3. Disease, dragons and saints: the management of epidemics in the Dark Ages Peregrine Horden
  • 4. Epidemic disease in formal and popular thought in early Islamic Society Lawrence I. Conrad
  • 5. Plague and perceptions of the poor in early modern Italy Brian Pullan
  • 6. Dearth, dirt and fever epidemics: rewriting the history of British 'public health', 1780-1850 John V. Pickstone
  • 7. Epidemics and revolutions: cholera in nineteenth-century Europe Richard J. Evans
  • 8. Hawaiian depopulation as a model for the Amerindian experience A. W. Crosby
  • 9. Plague panic and epidemic politics in India, 1896-1914 Rajnarayan Chandavarkar
  • 10. Plagues of beasts and men
  • prophetic responses to epidemic in eastern and southern Africa Terence Ranger
  • 11. Syphilis in colonial East and Central Africa: the social construction of an epidemic Megan Vaughan
  • 12. The early years of AIDS in the United Kingdom 1981-6: historical perspectives Virginia Berridge
  • Index.

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  • NCID
    BA17078345
  • ISBN
    • 052140276X
  • LCCN
    91019775
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge [England] ; New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    ix, 346 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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