Epidemics and War: The Impact of Disease on Major Conflicts in History

Author:   Rebecca M. Seaman
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9781440852244


Pages:   360
Publication Date:   12 April 2018
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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Through its coverage of 19 epidemics associated with a broad range of wars, and blending medical knowledge, demographics, geographic, and medical information with historical and military insights, this book reveals the complex relationship between epidemics and wars throughout history. How did small pox have a tremendous effect on two distinct periods of war—one in which the disease devastated entire native armies and leadership, and the other in which technological advancements and the application of medical knowledge concerning the disease preserved an army and as a result changed the course of events? Epidemics and War: The Impact of Disease on Major Conflicts in History examines fascinating historical questions like this and dozens more, exploring a plethora of communicable diseases—viral, fungal, and/or bacterial in nature—that spread and impacted wars or were spread by some aspect of mass human conflict. Written by historians, medical doctors, and people with military backgrounds, the book presents a variety of viewpoints and research approaches. Each chapter examines an epidemic in relation to a period of war, demonstrating how the two impacted each other and affected the populations involved directly and indirectly. Starting with three still unknown/unidentified epidemics (ranging from Classical Athens to the Battle of Bosworth in England), the book's chapters explore a plethora of diseases that spread through wars or significantly impacted wars. The book also examines how long-ended wars can play a role in the spread of epidemics a generation later, as seen in the 21st-century mumps epidemic in Bosnia, 15 to 20 years after the Bosnian conflicts of the 1990s.

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Author:   Rebecca M. Seaman
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   ABC-CLIO
Weight:   0.964kg
ISBN:  

9781440852244


ISBN 10:   1440852243
Pages:   360
Publication Date:   12 April 2018
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary & secondary/elementary & high school ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Educational: Primary & Secondary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface PART I: Contested Epidemics during Well-Known Conflicts: Introduction Rebecca M. Seaman Chapter 1: Plague of Athens: A Fate More Terrible Than the Spartans, 430–426 BCE Christopher Howell Chapter 2: The Antonine Plague: Unknown Death within the Roman Empire, 165–180 CE Brenda Thacker Chapter 3: English Sweating Sickness and the Battle of Bosworth: Misfortune or Retribution, 1485 CE Edwin Wollert PART II: Bacterial Epidemics in the Context of Wars: Introduction Rebecca M. Seaman Chapter 4: The Black Death and Nation-State Wars of the 14th Century: Environment, Epigenetics, Excess, and Expiation, 1346–1450 Sarah Douglas Chapter 5: Typhus: Napoleon's Tragic Invasion of Russia, the War of 1812 John Jennings White III Chapter 6: Cholera: Dread Disease of the Crimean War, 1854–1855 Rebecca M. Seaman Chapter 7: Typhoid Fever: Failure in the Midst of Victory in the Spanish-American War, 1898 Hilary Green Chapter 8: Diphtheria in the Tajikistan War: Circumventing Post–World War II Medical Advances, 1992–1994 Rebecca M. Seaman PART III: Viral Epidemics in the Context of Wars: Introduction Rebecca M. Seaman Chapter 9: Smallpox: Ensuring the Destruction of Armies in Colonial New Spain and Peru, 1518–1625 Angela Thompson Chapter 10: Smallpox: Ensuring the Survival of an Army in Revolutionary America, 1775–1783 Arthur Boylston Chapter 11: Yellow Fever: Unexpected Ally in the Haitian Revolution, 1802–1803 Christopher Davis Chapter 12: Measles in World War I: Pestilence within Mobilization Camps and Transport Ships, 1915–1919 Sonia Valencia and Rebecca M. Seaman Chapter 13: Influenza during World War I: The Great Flu Pandemic, 1916–1919 Jillion Becker Chapter 14: Colonialism and War as Drivers of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa, 1990–2003 Wesley Renfro Chapter 15: Mumps: Lasting Remnant of the Bosnian War, 1992–2012 Rebecca M. Seaman PART IV: Epidemics of Mixed Origins during Wartime: Introduction Rebecca M. Seaman Chapter 16: Malaria: Continuing Pestilence from World War II to the Vietnam War, 1939–1975 Larry Grant Chapter 17: Dysentery in the American Civil War: An Inverse Force Multiplier, 1861–1865 Joshua M. Seaman Chapter 18: Pneumonia in the American Civil War: Death Knell of the Sick and Invalid, 1861–1865 Rebecca M. Seaman Epilogue: Epidemics and Wars in the Context of Historical Inquiry Rebecca M. Seaman Bibliography About the Editor and Contributors Index

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Epidemics and War is a must read for those who want to understand the global effect disease can have, especially during times of war. - ARBA Through its clear discussion of medical and military information, this book adeptly conveys the complicated relationship between epidemics and war. - Booklist


Through its clear discussion of medical and military information, this book adeptly conveys the complicated relationship between epidemics and war. * Booklist * Epidemics and War is a must read for those who want to understand the global effect disease can have, especially during times of war. * ARBA *


Through its clear discussion of medical and military information, this book adeptly conveys the complicated relationship between epidemics and war. - Booklist


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Rebecca M. Seaman, PhD, is dean of social sciences and humanities at Olympic College in Bremerton, WA.

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