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Plague Cities

Maeve Donahue

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

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Plague Cities explores how recurring epidemics have fundamentally reshaped urban life, examining the interplay between public health crises, medical innovation, and societal transformations. Cities, as epicenters of population and commerce, became both breeding grounds for disease and crucibles of resilience. For instance, the book highlights how the Black Death and cholera outbreaks served as catalysts for innovative solutions, like quarantine measures, that left lasting legacies in urban planning and medical practices. 

 
The book traces the evolution of urban responses, starting with the pre-modern city's vulnerabilities, such as inadequate sanitation, before delving into specific case studies. It analyzes immediate responses like the evolution of medical understanding and public health initiatives, and shows how these led to long-term changes including shifts in social norms regarding hygiene. 

 
By drawing parallels between historical epidemics and contemporary public health challenges, Plague Cities emphasizes the enduring relevance of these lessons for building more resilient cities. Employing a wide range of historical sources, from physician accounts to urban plans, the book provides a comprehensive overview of how cities adapted to survive. It progresses from pre-epidemic conditions to the long-term societal changes spurred by disease outbreaks, providing valuable insights for modern urban development and our preparedness for future pandemics.
Disponibile da: 21/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 68 pagine.

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