Covid-19 has given renewed, urgent attention to ‘the pandemic’ as
a devastating, recurrent global phenomenon. Today the term is freely
and widely used—but in reality, it has a long and contested history,
centred on South Asia. Pandemic India is an innovative enquiry into
the emergence of the idea and changing meaning of pandemics, exploring
the pivotal role played by—or assigned to—India over the past 200
years. Using the perspectives of the social historian and the
historian of medicine, and a wide range of sources, it explains how
and why past pandemics were so closely identified with South Asia; the
factors behind outbreaks’ exceptional destructiveness in India;
responses from society and the state, both during and since the
colonial era; and how such collective catastrophes have changed lives
and been remembered. Giving a ‘long history’ to India’s current
pandemic, the book offers comparisons with earlier epidemics of
cholera, plague and influenza. David Arnold assesses the distinctive
characteristics and legacies of each episode, tracking the evolution
of public health strategies and containment measures. This is a
historian’s reflection on time as seen through the pandemic prism,
and on the ways the past is used—or misused—to serve the present.
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From Cholera to Covid-19
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ISBN
9781787388659
Publisert
2022
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Hurst
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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