by J.N.Hays (Author)
Balancing current and historical issues, this volume of essays covers the most significant worldwide epidemics from the Black Death to AIDS.
* Each of the 50 essays includes a bibliography for further reading on each subject and is cross-referenced to help the reader put the material into context
* Glossary defines terms such as pandemic, germ theory, and virgin soil epidemic
* Visuals such as an illustration of a 17th-century costume worn to ward off the plague and a photo of a panicked father carrying a polio-stricken daughter dramatize the effect of epidemics
* Maps illustrate the spread of major pandemics, such as influenza in 1918
* Sidebars feature source documents, such as an eyewitness account of the death of composer Frederic Chopin or clergyman Cotton Mather's description of smallpox inoculation in 1721
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 513
Publisher: ABC-CLIO Ltd
Published: 15 Mar 2006
ISBN 10: 1851096582
ISBN 13: 9781851096589
Book Overview: Weaponized anthrax, mad cow disease, avian flu-all nominees for the next great epidemic. Throughout history, diseases have swept the globe, bringing down empires, wrecking economies, and changing the course of history.
J. N. Hays is professor emeritus of history at Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL.