Biological consequences of the European expansion, 1450-1800

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Biological consequences of the European expansion, 1450-1800

edited by Kenneth F. Kiple and Stephen V. Beck

(An expanding world, v. 26)

Variorum : Ashgate, 1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

'Wherever the European has trod, death seems to pursue the aboriginal.' So wrote Charles Darwin in 1836. Though there has been considerable discussion concerning their precise demographic impact, reflected in the articles here, there is no doubt that the arrival of new diseases with the Europeans (such as typhus and smallpox) had a catastrophic effect on the indigenous population of the Americas, and later of the Pacific. In the Americas, malaria and yellow fever also came with the slaves from Africa, themselves imported to work the depopulated land. These diseases placed Europeans at risk too, and with some resistance to both disease pools, Africans could have a better chance of survival. Also covered here is the controversy over the origins of syphilis, while the final essays look at agricultural consequences of the European expansion, in terms of nutrition both in North America and in Europe.

目次

  • Contents: Introduction
  • The origin and antiquity of syphilis: paleopathological diagnosis and interpretation, Brenda J. Baker and George J. Armelagos
  • Disease and the depopulation of Hispaniola, 1492-1518, Noble David Cook
  • New World depopulation and the case of disease, Donald Joralemon
  • Conquistador y pestilencia: the first New World pandemic and the fall of the great Indian empires, Alfred W. Crosby
  • An outline of Andean epidemic history to 1720, Henry F. Dobyns
  • Epidemiology and the slave trade, Philip D. Curtin
  • The influence of disease on race, logistics, and colonization in the Antilles, Francisco Guerra
  • Fear of hot climates in the Anglo-American colonial experience, Karen Ordahl Kupperman
  • Of agues and fevers: malaria in the early Chesapeake, Darrett B. Rutman and Anita H. Rutman
  • Smallpox and the Indians in the American colonies, John Duffy
  • The significance of disease in the extinction of the New England Indians, Sherburne F. Cook
  • Smallpox in aboriginal Australia, 1829-1831, Judy Campbell
  • Disease and infertility: a new look at the demographic collapse of native populations in the wake of western contact, David E. Stannard
  • Creative disruptions in American agriculture, 1620-1820, E. L. Jones
  • Europe's initial population explosion, William L. Langer
  • Index.

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