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Monica H. Green deposited A Diabolus ex machina? On the Speed and Route of Plague’s Late Medieval Transit Across Eurasia (2023) – abstract and bibliography in the group
History of Medicine in the Middle East/North Africa on Humanities Commons 2 years, 2 months agoThis is the abstract and bibliography of works cited for an invited talk presented at the University of North Carolina – Greensboro on 9 November 2023. It was part of the Department of Biology’s Ashby Dialogue Series, devoted to the topic “Emergent Pathogens and Globalization: Past and Present.”
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Monica H. Green deposited Assessment of the Dating Claims of Keller et al. 2023 in the group
History of Medicine in the Middle East/North Africa on Humanities Commons 2 years, 5 months agoThis document lays out a series of points in regard to a recently posted pre-print on the history of plague in late medieval and early modern Europe: Marcel Keller et al., “A Refined Phylochronology of the Second Plague Pandemic in Western Eurasia.” I am a historian of medicine and I am presenting these as historical questions. I have written it…[Read more]
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Monica H. Green deposited Shifting Paradigms in Black Death Chronologies in the group
History of Medicine in the Middle East/North Africa on Humanities Commons 2 years, 8 months agoThis blogpost summarizes findings presented at a talk at Erfurt University on 16 May 2023, in the series KFG “Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formation,” Global Exchange: Trade, Knowledge, and Religion. In this blogpost we present our key argument that rigorous correlation between archaeological, genomic, and documentary evidence dem…[Read more]
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Christopher S. Rose deposited Trial by Virus: Colonial Medicine and the 1883 Cholera in Egypt in the group
History of Medicine in the Middle East/North Africa on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months agoThis article explores how public health was transformed in Egypt soon after its occupation by Great Britain in 1882. Over the course of the nineteenth century, the Egyptian state had invested substantially in health to boost the nation’s economic and military strength, and, especially after the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, to address E…[Read more]
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Monica H. Green deposited A New Definition of the Black Death: Genetic Findings and Historical Interpretations in the group
History of Medicine in the Middle East/North Africa on Humanities Commons 3 years agoThe field of infectious disease history has been transformed in the past decade in large part because of fortuitous developments in several adjacent fields, most importantly genetics. The medieval period (ca. 500 to ca. 1500) has proved particularly important for these developments, not simply because it is now the earliest period from which whole…[Read more]
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Christopher S. Rose deposited Implications of the Spanish Influenza Pandemic (1918–1920) for the History of Early Twentieth-Century Egypt in the group
History of Medicine in the Middle East/North Africa on Humanities Commons 4 years, 2 months agoThe “Spanish influenza” pandemic that struck Egypt in fall 1918 resulted in the death of eleven out of every one thousand people. Despite the mass suffering caused by the pandemic, it has been largely ignored by historians. I describe how the Egyptian public health service was unprepared for a major health crisis because resources were red…[Read more]
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Christopher S. Rose deposited Food, Hunger, and Rebellion: Egypt in World War I and its Aftermath in the group
History of Medicine in the Middle East/North Africa on Humanities Commons 4 years, 5 months agoOver two percent of the Egyptian population perished during World War I due to starvation, malnutrition, and disease. Although technically neutral, Egypt was the staging ground for British and Dominion troops fighting the campaign against the Ottoman Empire. The prioritization of military needs led to government recruitment of civilian…[Read more]
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Christopher S. Rose replied to the topic New Articles in the discussion
History of Medicine in the Middle East/North Africa on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoJoelle M. Abi-Rached. “Psychiatry in the Middle East: the Rebirth of Lunatic Asylums?” BJPsych International 18, no. 1 (2021): 5–8. doi:10.1192/bji.2020.22.
This article briefly assesses the historical trajectory of psychiatric institutions in the Middle East. It underlines a key observation: the persistence and expansion of psychiatric insti…[Read more]
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Christopher S. Rose started the topic New Articles in the discussion
History of Medicine in the Middle East/North Africa on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoFound a new article of interest to the group? Post it here!
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