Armies of Pestilence: The Effects of Pandemics on History
Books / Hardcover
ISBN: 0718829492 / Publisher: Lutterworth Press, January 1997
The influence that disease has had on history has often been hidden behind the more 'glorious' exploits of individuals and monarchs. The periods discussed reach from Biblical accounts of epidemics, through the Justinian plague, the Plague (the scourge of medieval Europe)... malaria, yellow fever, small pox, typhus and cholera, through to the present day of the 1976 influenza epidemic.Author RS Bray offers a comprehensive evaluation of many other works, both scientific and historical which provide a vast basis for research on this subject. His vigorous style and timely injections of humor make this an absorbing and accessible book.
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The influence that disease has had on history has often been hidden behind the more 'glorious' exploits of individuals and monarchs. In this fascinating introduction to the impact that illnesses have had on world history a fresh contribution to the subject is offered. The periods discussed span from the Biblical accounts of epidemics. Through the Justinian plague, (what was that deadly disease that has kept scientists in contention right through to the present day?) To the miscalculated 1976 influenza epidemic which took the American government a long time to recover from. It covers the Plague (the scourge of medieval Europe), malaria, yellow fever, smallpox, typhus and cholera. The author offers a comprehensive evaluation of many other works, both scientific and historical which provide a vast basis for research on this subject. His vigorous style and timely injections of humour make this an absorbing and accessible book.
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