A history of the world in six plagues : how contagion, class, and captivity shaped us, from Cholera to COVID-19
(2025)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
614.49/BONHOMME,E

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 614.49/BONHOMME,E Available

Details

PUBLISHED
New York : One Signal Publishers/Atria, 2025
EDITION
First One Signal Publishers/Atria Books hardcover edition
DESCRIPTION

xxix, 286 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781982197834, 1982197838 :, 1982197838, 9781982197834
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Contagion on the Plantation -- The African Laboratory -- Who's Afraid of the Flu? -- Breaking the Walls of Silence -- Ebola Town -- Relentless -- Locked up

Epidemic diseases enter the world by chance, but they become catastrophic by human design. With clear-eyed research and lush prose, A History of the World in Six Plagues shows that throughout history, outbreaks of disease have been exacerbated by and gone on to further expand the racial, economic, and sociopolitical divides we allow to fester in times of good health. Princeton-trained historian Edna Bonhomme's examination of humanity's disastrous treatment of pandemic disease takes us across place and time from Port-au-Prince to Tanzania, and from plantation-era America to our modern COVID-19-scarred world to unravel shocking truths about the patterns of discrimination in the face of disease. Based on in-depth research and cultural analysis, Bonhomme explores Cholera, HIV/AIDS, the Spanish Flu, Sleeping Sickness, Ebola, and COVID-19 amidst the backdrop of unequal public policy. But much more than a remarkable history, A History of the World in Six Plagues is also a rising call for change.--

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