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  • Pandemics: waves of disease...
    Cohn, Samuel K.

    Historical research : the bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, November 2012, Letnik: 85, Številka: 230
    Journal Article

    This article briefly surveys the history of pandemics in the West, contesting long‐held assumptions that epidemics sparked hatred and blame of the ‘Other’, and that it was worse when diseases were mysterious as to their causes and cures. The article finds that blame and hate were rarely connected with pandemics in history. In antiquity, epidemics more often brought societies together rather than dividing them as continued to happen with some diseases such as influenza in modernity. On the other hand, some diseases such as cholera were more regularly blamed than others and triggered violence even after their agents and mechanisms of transmission had become well known.