A fascinating, big picture history of malaria from its zoonotic emergence in Africa 50,000 years ago through to its impact today, and the frightening truth of how it might spread in future years.
A fascinating, big picture history of malaria from its zoonotic emergence in Africa 50,000 years ago through to its impact today, and the frightening truth of how it might spread in future years.
Malaria is one of humanity’s oldest diseases. In this interdisciplinary history, Jordan Goodman exposes how we can understand its many facets, from the scientific knowledge on zoonotic diseases and how they operate to their historical influence on population movement, spurring world-changing mass migration both in the ancient world and today. We are offered an insight into how the charity sector and medical research work, as well as a vision of our imperilled future: as global warming accelerates, the significant spread of malaria to Europe and the US is only too likely.
Working in primary sources from multiple languages, this will be a defining book on malaria and how it has shaped humanity.
A fascinating, big picture history of malaria from its zoonotic emergence in Africa 50,000 years ago through to its impact today, and the frightening truth of how it might spread in future years.
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Jordan Goodman is Honorary Research Associate in the Department of Science and Technology Studies at University College London. He is the author of Planting the World, The Rattlesnake: A Voyage of Discovery to the Coral Sea, The Devil and Mr Casement and Paul Robeson: A Watched Man. He has published extensively on the history of medicine and science, and cultural and economic history.