J. N. Hays. Epidemics and Pandemics: Their Impacts on Human History
Great pandemics have resulted in significant death tolls and major social disruption. Other “virgin soil” epidemics have struck down large percentages of populations that had no previous contact with newly introduced microbes. Written by a specialist in the history of science and medicine, the essays in this volume discuss pandemics and epidemics affecting Europe, the Americas, Africa and Asia, covering diseases in ancient times to the present. Each entry combines biological and social information to form a picture of the significance of epidemics that have shaped world history.
Table of contents
Preface
1. Epidemic in Athens, 430—427 BC
2. Malaria in Ancient Rome
3. Plague of the Antonines
4. First plague pandemic, 541—747
5. Smallpox epidemic in Japan, 735—737
6. Leprosy in Medieval Europe
7. Second plague pandemic, 1346—1844
8. “French disease” in sixteenth-century Europe
9. Epidemics in sixteenth-cenutry America
10. Epidemics and the Thirty years’ war, 1618—1648
11. Plague in Italian cities, 1630s
12. Epidemics in China, 1640—1644
13. Plague in London, 1665
14. Smallpox in Iceland, 1707—1709
15. Plague in Marseilles, 1720—1722
16. Smallpox in Boston
17. Smallpox in eighteenth-century Europe
18. Plague in Moscow, 1771
19. Influenza pandemic, 1781—1782
20. Yellow fever in Hispaniola, 1793—1804
21. Yellow fever in Philadelphia, 1793
22. First cholera pandemic, 1817—1824
23. Consuption in the nineteenth century
24. Second cholera pandemic, 1839—1856
25. Third cholera pandemic, 1839—1856
26. “Fevers” and the Great famine in Ireland, 1846—1850
27. Typhoid fever in cities, 1850—1920
28. Yellow fever in New Orleans, 1853
29. Fourth cholera pandemic, 1863—1875
30. Carrion’s disease in Peru, 1870—1871
31. Smallpox in Europe, 1870—1875
32. Measles in Fiji, 1875
33. Fifth cholera pandemic, 1881—1896
34. Influenza pandemic, 1889—1890
35. Cholera epidemic in Hamburg, 1892
36. Third plague pandemic, 1894—?
37. Sixth cholera pandemic, 1899—1923
38. Sleeping sickness in East Central Africa, 1900—1905
39. Typhoid Mary’s “epidemics”
40. Cholera epidemic in Naples, 1910—1911
41. Ploliomyelitis in the United States, 1916
42. Influenza pandemic, 1918—1919
43. Lung cancer in the United States, mid-twentieth century
44. Poliomyelitis in the United States, 1945—1955
45. Seventh cholera pandemic, 1961—present
46. AIDS in the United States, 1980s
47. Contemporary AIDS pandemic
48. The Mad Cow crisis and transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, 1985—present
49. Contemporary malaria
50. Contemporary tuberculosis
Epilogue
Some general books on epidemics
Glossary
Index
About the author
Details | |
Publisher | ABC-CLIO |
Language | English |
Pages | 514 |
Illustrations | color figures |
Binding | hardback |
ISBN | 978-1-85109-658-9 |
Creation date | 2005 |
Size | 16 х 24 cm |