Epidemics spread mistrust, as communities seek to blame their plight on outsiders or those at the margins of society. Yet the historical record reveals that outbreaks are more likely to bring people together than force them apart
Epidemics are frequent in history, and while today’s medicine has reduced their impact in western co...
The historical and epidemiological literature abounds with accounts of infectious disease epidemics ...
Outbreaks of infection can be devastating for individuals and societies. In medieval times, the Blac...
Epidemics spread mistrust, as communities seek to blame their plight on outsiders or those at the ma...
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...
This article briefly surveys the history of pandemics in the West, contesting long-held assumptions ...
AbstractHistorically, there has been an exaggerated fear related to infection compared to other cond...
Historians are obviously interested in epidemics and pandemics. As disruptions to societies’ ordinar...
Films illustrate 2 ways that epidemics can affect societies: fear leading to a breakdown in sociabil...
With the spread of HIV/AIDS in the 1980s and the accusations of blame and discrimination that follow...
Plague is a potentially dangerous reemerging disease. Because modern outbreaks are relatively infreq...
Bibliography : leaves 375-403.vi, 403 leaves ; 30 cm.Examines the response to a number of outsiders ...
Recent theories of intergroup relations suggest that factors relevant to disease, disgust, and conta...
Epidemics create risks of social unrest. The great plagues of the past show that social tensions, ac...
Epidemics are frequent in history, and while today’s medicine has reduced their impact in western co...
The historical and epidemiological literature abounds with accounts of infectious disease epidemics ...
Outbreaks of infection can be devastating for individuals and societies. In medieval times, the Blac...
Epidemics spread mistrust, as communities seek to blame their plight on outsiders or those at the ma...
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...
This article briefly surveys the history of pandemics in the West, contesting long-held assumptions ...
AbstractHistorically, there has been an exaggerated fear related to infection compared to other cond...
Historians are obviously interested in epidemics and pandemics. As disruptions to societies’ ordinar...
Films illustrate 2 ways that epidemics can affect societies: fear leading to a breakdown in sociabil...
With the spread of HIV/AIDS in the 1980s and the accusations of blame and discrimination that follow...
Plague is a potentially dangerous reemerging disease. Because modern outbreaks are relatively infreq...
Bibliography : leaves 375-403.vi, 403 leaves ; 30 cm.Examines the response to a number of outsiders ...
Recent theories of intergroup relations suggest that factors relevant to disease, disgust, and conta...
Epidemics create risks of social unrest. The great plagues of the past show that social tensions, ac...
Epidemics are frequent in history, and while today’s medicine has reduced their impact in western co...
The historical and epidemiological literature abounds with accounts of infectious disease epidemics ...
Outbreaks of infection can be devastating for individuals and societies. In medieval times, the Blac...