Throughout history, the psychosocial consequences of the plagues which have beset humanity have been predictable. These outbreaks of disease threatened the sense of control underlying most forms of social organization. The potential threat was profound, particularly when the existing social order, the theologica
AbstractHistorically, there has been an exaggerated fear related to infection compared to other cond...
The impact of AIDS cannot be adequately measured by epidemiology alone. As the editors of this volum...
The contemporary AIDS epidemic can be compared with the other major visitations of pestilence. In Eu...
AbstractHistorically, there has been an exaggerated fear related to infection compared to other cond...
Views of disease-and especially of epidemics-among laymen and physicians alike, changed in the ninet...
By investigating thousands of descriptions of epidemics reaching back before the fifth-century-BCE P...
By investigating thousands of descriptions of epidemics reaching back before the fifth-century-BCE P...
Historians are obviously interested in epidemics and pandemics. As disruptions to societies’ ordinar...
With the spread of HIV/AIDS in the 1980s and the accusations of blame and discrimination that follow...
HIV has created two epidemics, one of disease, the other the consequence of the psychological respon...
When discovered for the first time in America in 1981, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) posed a se...
This analysis of 18th century plagues stresses the importance of a discursive approach to the analys...
Humanity has never faced its tragic reality as it is the case these days. This time, the enemy is n...
Epidemics spread mistrust, as communities seek to blame their plight on outsiders or those at the ma...
Epidemics spread mistrust, as communities seek to blame their plight on outsiders or those at the ma...
AbstractHistorically, there has been an exaggerated fear related to infection compared to other cond...
The impact of AIDS cannot be adequately measured by epidemiology alone. As the editors of this volum...
The contemporary AIDS epidemic can be compared with the other major visitations of pestilence. In Eu...
AbstractHistorically, there has been an exaggerated fear related to infection compared to other cond...
Views of disease-and especially of epidemics-among laymen and physicians alike, changed in the ninet...
By investigating thousands of descriptions of epidemics reaching back before the fifth-century-BCE P...
By investigating thousands of descriptions of epidemics reaching back before the fifth-century-BCE P...
Historians are obviously interested in epidemics and pandemics. As disruptions to societies’ ordinar...
With the spread of HIV/AIDS in the 1980s and the accusations of blame and discrimination that follow...
HIV has created two epidemics, one of disease, the other the consequence of the psychological respon...
When discovered for the first time in America in 1981, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) posed a se...
This analysis of 18th century plagues stresses the importance of a discursive approach to the analys...
Humanity has never faced its tragic reality as it is the case these days. This time, the enemy is n...
Epidemics spread mistrust, as communities seek to blame their plight on outsiders or those at the ma...
Epidemics spread mistrust, as communities seek to blame their plight on outsiders or those at the ma...
AbstractHistorically, there has been an exaggerated fear related to infection compared to other cond...
The impact of AIDS cannot be adequately measured by epidemiology alone. As the editors of this volum...
The contemporary AIDS epidemic can be compared with the other major visitations of pestilence. In Eu...