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Bubonic Plague In Nineteenthcentury China Carol Benedict

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Bubonic Plague In Nineteenthcentury China Carol Benedict
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 42.43 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Carol Benedict
ISBN: 9781503616134, 1503616134
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Bubonic Plague In Nineteenthcentury China Carol Benedict by Carol Benedict 9781503616134, 1503616134 instant download after payment.

This book, the first work in English on the history of disease in China, traces an epidemic of bubonic plague that began in Yunnan province in the late eighteenth century, spread throughout much of southern China in the nineteenth century, and eventually exploded on the world scene as a global pandemic at the end of the century. The author finds the origins of the pandemic in Qing economic expansion, which brought new populations into contact with plague-bearing animals along China’s southwestern frontier. She shows how the geographic diffusion of the disease closely followed the growth of interregional trading networks, particularly the domestic trade in opium, during the nineteenth century. A discussion of foreign interventions during plague outbreaks along China’s southern coast links the history of plague to the political impact of imperialism on China, and to the ways in which European cultural representations of the Chinese influenced the theory and practice of colonial medicine.

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