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Engelmann, Lukas - Henderson, John - Lynteris, Christos (eds.), Plague and the City, Abingdon - Oxon - New York, Routledge (The Body in the City, 1), 2018, 176 pp.
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- Contè:
*Introduction: The Plague and the City in History / Lukas Engelmann, John Henderson and Christos Lynteris
*Chapter 1: ‘Great Stenches, Horrible Sights and Deadly Abominations': Butchery and the Battle Against Plague in Late Medieval English Towns / Carole Rawcliffe
*Chapter 2: Plague in Early Modern London: Chronologies, Localities, and Environments / Vanessa Harding
*Chapter 3: ‘Filth is the Mother of Corruption': Plague and the Built Environment in Early Modern Florence / John Henderson
*Chapter 4: Plague Views: Epidemics, Photography, and the Ruined City / Robert Peckham
*Chapter 5: The Disease Map and the City: Desire and Imitation in the Bombay Plague, 1896-1914 / Nicholas H. A. Evans
*Chapter 6: ‘A Source of Sickness'. Photographic Mapping of the Plague in Honolulu in 1900 /Lukas Engelmann
*Chapter 7: Public Culture and the Spectacle of Epidemic Disease in Rabat and Casablanca / Branwyn Poleykett
Plague and the City uncovers discourses of plague and anti-plague measures in the city during the medieval, early modern and modern periods, and explores the connection between plague and urban environments including attempts by professional bodies to prevent or limit the outbreak of epidemic disease. Bringing together leading scholars of plague working across different historical periods, this book provides an inter-disciplinary study of plague in the city across time and space. The chapters cover a wide range of periods, geographical locations and disciplinary approaches but all seek to answer significant questions, including whether common motives can be identified, and how far knowledge about plague was based on an understanding of the urban space. It also examines how maps and photographs contribute to understanding plague in the city through exploring the ways in which the relationship between plague and the urban environment has been visualised, from the poisoned darts of plague winging their way towards their victims in the votive pictures from the Renaissance, to the mapping of the spread of disease in late nineteenth-century Bombay and photographing Honolulu's great plague fire in 1900. Containing a series of studies that illuminate plague's urban connection as a key social and political concern throughout history, Plague and the City is ideal for students of early modern history, and of the early modern city and plague more specifically.
- Matèries
- Sanejament
Medicina - Pesta i altres malalties
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- https://www.crcpress.com/Plague-and-the-City/Engelm ...
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