Plagues upon the Earth: Disease and the Course of Human History
by
Kyle Harper
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History
Health & Wellness
Format
Paperback
Pages
704
Language
English
Published
Apr 25, 2023
Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691230595
ISBN-13
9780691230597
Description
Kyle Harper explores the profound impact of disease on the trajectory of human history in his engaging examination of pandemics and their role in shaping societies across the ages. He delves into how plagues and epidemics have influenced everything from agricultural practices to economic structures, highlighting the interconnectedness of health and civilization. By weaving together historical narrative and compelling analysis, Harper emphasizes that understanding the past is crucial as contemporary societies grapple with ongoing health crises.
His insights reveal that disease is not just a backdrop to history but a dynamic force that has driven innovation, altered social hierarchies, and transformed economies. Harper encourages readers to reconsider the lessons learned from past pandemics, urging them to understand the powerful legacy of disease in shaping human experience. This book serves not only as a historical account but also as a poignant reminder of the continuing relevance of epidemiology in the modern world.
His insights reveal that disease is not just a backdrop to history but a dynamic force that has driven innovation, altered social hierarchies, and transformed economies. Harper encourages readers to reconsider the lessons learned from past pandemics, urging them to understand the powerful legacy of disease in shaping human experience. This book serves not only as a historical account but also as a poignant reminder of the continuing relevance of epidemiology in the modern world.
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