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Expelling the Plague: The Health Office and the Implementation of Quarantine in Dubrovnik, 1377-1533: McGill-Queen's Associated Medical Services Studies in the History of Medicine, Health, and Society, cartea 43

Autor Zlata Blazina Tomic, Vesna Blazina
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 apr 2015
A vibrant city-state on the Adriatic sea, Dubrovnik, also known as Ragusa, was a hub for the international trade between Europe and the Ottoman Empire. As a result, the city suffered frequent outbreaks of plague. Through a comprehensive analysis of these epidemics in Dubrovnik, Expelling the Plague explores the increasingly sophisticated plague control regulations that were adopted by the city and implemented by its health officials. In 1377, Dubrovnik became the first city in the world to develop and implement quarantine legislation, and in 1390 it established the earliest recorded permanent Health Office. The city’s preoccupation with plague control and the powers granted to its Health Office led to a rich archival record chronicling the city’s experience of plague, its attempts to safeguard public health, and the social effects of its practices of quarantine, prosecution, and punishment. These sources form the foundation of the authors' analysis, in particular the manuscript Libro deli Signori Chazamorbi, 1500-30, a rare health record of the 1526-27 calamitous plague epidemic. Teeming with real people across the spectrum, including gravediggers, laundresses, and plague survivors, it contains the testimonies collected during trial proceedings conducted by health officials against violators of public health regulations. Outlining the contributions of Dubrovnik in conceiving and establishing early public health measures in Europe, Expelling the Plague reveals how health concerns of the past greatly resemble contemporary anxieties about battling epidemics such as SARS, avian flu, and the Ebola virus.
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ISBN-13: 9780773545403
ISBN-10: 0773545409
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 32 bw photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: McGill-Queen's University Press
Colecția McGill-Queen's University Press
Seria McGill-Queen's Associated Medical Services Studies in the History of Medicine, Health, and Society


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"Illustrated as it is with plans and photographs, and extensive selections from the rich city archives, the result is a book which will be welcomed by urban historians as much as by historians of plague. [Its] great value lies in its depiction of a city-state with an unusually cohesive ruling class, capable of managing the crises which threatened its whole identity over several centuries. The authors are to be congratulated on giving both the city and the archives the attention they plainly deserve." The English Historical Review

“Studying an extraordinarily rich set of documents in Dubrovnik, the authors bring scholarly attention to an early public health office dedicated to surveillance and containment of plague epidemics. Social and medical historians will find this work very valuable.” Ann G. Carmichael, Indiana University

Notă biografică

Zlata Blazina Tomic is a medical historian who worked at McGill University’s Osler Library. Vesna Blazina is a translator and librarian who worked at the Université de Montréal.

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