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Epidemic Cities

Antonio Carbone

2022Cambridge University Press eBooks12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Epidemic Cities provides an overview of the history of epidemics through a particular focus on a range of cities in different regions of the world. The dual focus on both epidemics and specific cities provides an unusual perspective on global history: the analysis of globally circulating epidemics enables reconstructing a variety of wide-reaching entanglements, on the one hand. On the other hand, the concentration with specific urban settings highlights differences and the unevenness engendered by global entanglements. After an introduction concerning the history of the relationship between medicine, epidemics, and cities, the book focuses on the history of three epidemic diseases and how they affected Paris, Buenos Aires, Hong Kong, Bombay, and Baltimore. The timings of major pandemics punctuate the structure of the book: cholera pandemics from the 1830s to the late nineteenth century, bubonic plague at the turn of the twentieth century, and finally tuberculosis until the mid-twentieth century.

Topics & Concepts

Plague (disease)PandemicGeographyHistoryCholeraWorld historyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)EthnologyPolitical scienceAncient historyInfectious disease (medical specialty)MedicineVirologyDiseasePathologyYersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites research
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