Monday, 24 January 2022

Historical Social Research Suppl. 33 - Epidemics and Pandemics – the Historical Perspective (ed. Jörg Vögele, Luisa Rittershaus & Katharina Schuler). (open access)

 Historical Social Research Suppl. 33 - Epidemics and Pandemics – the Historical Perspective (ed. Jörg Vögele, Luisa Rittershaus & Katharina Schuler). 

OPEN ACCESS: https://www.gesis.org/hsr/aktuelle-hefte/2021/suppl-33-epidemics-and-pandemics .

Jörg Vögele, Luisa Rittershaus & Katharina Schuler: Epidemics and Pandemics – the Historical Perspective. Introduction.

Contributions


Grażyna Liczbińska: Spatial and Social Inequalities in the Face of Death. Pilot Research on Cholera Epidemics in Poznań of the Second Half of the 19th Century.

Evelien Walhout & Eric Beekink: Just Another Crisis? Individual’s Experiences and the Role of the Local Government and Church During the 1866 Cholera Epidemic in a Small Dutch Town.

Kristina Puljizević: Managing the Epidemics in 19th Century Dalmatia: From Fatherly Monarch to Scientific Grounds.

Julia Nebe, Enno Schwanke & Dominik Groß: The Influence of Epidemics on the Concept of the Bogeyman: Images, Ideological Origins, and Interdependencies of the Anti-Vaccination Movement; The Example of the Political Agitator Paul Arthur Förster (1844–1925).

Hannah Fuchs & Karl-Heinz Leven: AIDS & Haiti – Discourses on Origin, Stigma, and Blame.

Iris Borowy: Perspectives on the COVID-19 Vaccine: The Incredible Success versus the Incredible Failure.

Bartosz Ogórek: Quantifying Spanish Flu Mortality in the Cities of the Second Polish Republic.

Martin Gorsky, Bernard Harris, Patricia Marsh & Ida Milne: The 1918/19 Influenza Pandemic & COVID-19 in Ireland and the UK.

Wilfried Witte: Influenza Vaccination and Vaccine Policies in Germany, ca. 1930–1960.

Isabelle Devos, Mélanie Bourguignon, Emmanuel Debruyne, Yoann Doignon, Thierry Eggerickx, Hilde Greefs, Jord Hanus, Wouter Ronsijn, Jean-Paul Sanderson & Tim Soens: The Spanish Flu in Belgium, 1918–1919. A State of the Art.

Wataru Iijima: Jishuku as a Japanese way for anti-COVID-19. Some Basic Reflections.

Patrice Bourdelais: The COVID-19 Pandemic in Historical Perspective.

Nadine Metzger: Poisoning, Ergotism, Mass Psychosis. Writing a History of Ancient Epidemics Beyond Infectious Diseases.

Luisa Ritterhaus & Kathrin Eschenberg: Black Death, Plagues, and the Danse Macabre. Depictions of Epidemics in Art.


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