Explores the historical impact of the plague over the centuries, focussing on how people coped with the disease and how governments fought it
Examines the impact of plague on settlements, local histories, art and literature, and in film
Considers the modern day resonance with issues such as AIDS and swine flu
Reflects upon the impact it has had on modern ideas of public health
Throughout history plague has been the cause of many major catastrophes. It was responsible for the Black Death of 1348 and the Great Plague of London in 1665, and for devastating epidemics much earlier and much later, in the Mediterranean in the sixth century, and in China and India between the 1890s and 1920s. Today, it has become a metaphor for other epidemic disasters which appear to threaten us, but plague itself has never been eradicated.
In this Very Short Introduction, Paul Slack explores the historical impact of plague over the centuries, looking at the ways in which it has been interpreted, and the powerful images it has left behind in art and literature. Examining what plague meant for those who suffered from it, and how governments began to fight against it, he demonstrates the impact plague has had on modern notions of public health and how it has shaped our history.
Readership: General readers interested in plagues in history or present 'plagues' like HIV/AIDS. Also of interest to historians and medical scientists.
0 有用 #ArtfulDodger# 2020-03-07 22:33:49
历史学家写的书,关于鼠疫的基本历史模型和介绍都很清楚,文学的部分主要是罗列为主但是网够大,看到了好几本之前不知道的书,最意外的是他还提到了迟子健的《白雪乌鸦》
0 有用 Sally 2021-12-19 00:13:07
感觉写得很乱,没有把plague, epidemic and pandemic之间的关系讲出来,只是罗列了历史上的一些plague发生的情况。尤其是知道大家都对covid-19感兴趣,却没有讲清楚plague和covid-19之间有何区别和联系。
0 有用 Sally 2021-12-19 00:13:07
感觉写得很乱,没有把plague, epidemic and pandemic之间的关系讲出来,只是罗列了历史上的一些plague发生的情况。尤其是知道大家都对covid-19感兴趣,却没有讲清楚plague和covid-19之间有何区别和联系。
0 有用 #ArtfulDodger# 2020-03-07 22:33:49
历史学家写的书,关于鼠疫的基本历史模型和介绍都很清楚,文学的部分主要是罗列为主但是网够大,看到了好几本之前不知道的书,最意外的是他还提到了迟子健的《白雪乌鸦》