“[A] fusion of science, social, and medical history . . .
fascinating . . . the understanding of and responses to cholera are
covered in detail and with sensitivity” —The Victorian Web
Discover the story of the disease that devastated the Victorian
population, and brought about major changes in sanitation. Drawing on
the latest scientific research and a wealth of archival material,
Amanda J. Thomas uses first-hand accounts, blending personal stories
with an overview of the history of the disease and its devastating
after-effects on British society. This fascinating history of a
catastrophic disease uncovers forgotten stories from each of the major
cholera outbreaks in 1831–2, 1848–9, 1853–4 and 1866. Amanda
J. Thomas reveals that Victorian theories about the disease were often
closer to the truth than we might assume, among them the belief that
cholera was spread by miasma, or foul air. “The book acts as a
complete overview of cholera in Victorian Britain, taking a new,
accessible approach to a topic previously covered predominately by
academic researchers.” —Harpenden History
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The Victorian Plague
Product details
ISBN
9781473875999
Published
2018
Publisher
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author