Contours of Death and Disease in Early Modern England
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:20th Nov '03
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A geographical, demographic and epidemiological study of disease and mortality in early modern England, first published in 1997.
This 1997 book provides a geographical, demographic and epidemiological study of disease and mortality in early modern England. Using a wide range of sources, the author examines the dramatic variations in death rates and disease patterns across the English countryside, and in so doing gives the first detailed account of the history of malaria in England.This 1997 book provides a penetrating account of death and disease in England during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Using a wide range of sources for the south-east of England, the author highlights the tremendous variation in levels of mortality across geographical contours and across two centuries. She explores the epidemiological causes and consequences of these mortality variations, and offers the reader a fascinating insight into the way patients and practitioners perceived, understood and reacted to the multitude of fevers, poxes and plagues in past times. She examines, in particular, the significance of malaria in English demographic history, and provides a detailed account of the history of this once endemic disease. This broad-ranging and stimulating study will be of interest to historical demographers, medical historians, geographers and epidemiologists.
'… outstanding work of scholarship … Dr Dobson must be congratulated for such a major innovative publication which has added very greatly to our knowledge of the medical history of the period.' The Local Historian
'Dobson's work is a model study which one very much hopes will in due course be emulated by similar studies of other regions: … the book is an admirable addition to the 'Cambridge Studies of Population, Economy and Society in Past Time' series which fully maintains the exemplary standards of the Cambridge University Press.' The History Journal
' … an exhaustive demonstration of how essential it is to bring the skills of historians, geographers and demographers together if we are to understand disease in the past. No one could read … appreciation of the intricacies of the topic, and a heightened admiration for the author's achievement in unravelling them.' The English Historical Review
ISBN: 9780521892889
Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 42mm
Weight: 1123g
672 pages