Plagues in world history [electronic resource] / John Aberth.
2010
RA649 .A24 2010eb
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Title
Plagues in world history [electronic resource] / John Aberth.
Author
ISBN
9781442207967 (electronic bk.)
9780742557055
0742557057
1442207965
9780742557055
0742557057
1442207965
Published
Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield, 2010.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (v, 244 pages, 5 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations.
Call Number
RA649 .A24 2010eb
Summary
Plagues in World History provides a comparative world history of catastrophic infectious diseases, including plague, smallpox, tuberculosis, cholera, influenza, and AIDS. Geographically, these diseases have spread across the entire globe; temporally, they stretch from the sixth century to the present. John Aberth considers not only the varied impact that disease has had upon human history but also the many ways in which people have been able to influence diseases simply through their cultural attitudes toward them. The author argues that the ability of humans to alter disease, even without the modern wonders of antibiotic drugs and other medical treatments, is an even more crucial lesson to learn now that AIDS, swine flu, multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, and other seemingly incurable illnesses have raged worldwide. Aberth's comparative analysis of how different societies have responded in the past to disease illuminates what cultural approaches have been and may continue to be most effective in combating the plagues of today. --From publisher's description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Series
Exploring world history.
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Table of Contents
Plague
Smallpox
Tuberculosis
Cholera
Influenza
AIDS.
Smallpox
Tuberculosis
Cholera
Influenza
AIDS.