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Maladies of Empire: How Colonialism, Slavery, and War Transformed Medicine

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By (author): Jim Downs

Maladies of Empire has a captivating writing style, is exhaustively researched, and is persuasive in argumentation. Jim Downs has written a game-changing book.Deirdre Cooper Owens, author of Medical Bondage: Race, Gender, and the Origins of American Gynecology

An eye-popping study of the history of infectious diseases, how they spread, and especially how they have been thwarted by experimentation on the bodies of soldiers, slaves, and colonial subjectsa timely, brilliant book about some of the brutal ironies in the story of medical progress.David W. Blight, author of Frederick Douglass

BrilliantJim Downs uncovers the origins of epidemiology in slavery, colonialism, and war. A most original global history, this book is required reading for historians, medical researchers, and really anyone interested in the origins of modern medicine.Sven Beckert, author of Empire of Cotton

[Sheds] light on the violent foundations of disease control interventions and public health initiatives [and] implores us to address their inequities in the present.Ragav Kishore, The Lancet

Most stories of medical progress come with ready-made heroes. John Snow traced the origins of Londons 1854 cholera outbreak to a water pump, leading to the birth of epidemiology. Florence Nightingales care of soldiers in the Crimean War revolutionized medical hygiene. Yet focusing on individual innovators ignores many of the darker, unacknowledged sources of medical knowledge.

Reexamining the foundations of modern medicine, Jim Downs shows that the study of infectious disease depended crucially on the unrecognized contributions of conscripted soldiers, enslaved people, and subjects of empire. From Africa and India to the Americas, plantations, slave ships, and battlefields were the laboratories where physicians came to understand the spread of disease. Boldly argued and urgently relevant, Maladies of Empire gives a long overdue account of the true price of medical progress.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 318g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Oct 2023
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780674293861

About Jim Downs

Jim Downs is Gilder LehrmanNational Endowment for the Humanities Professor of Civil War Era Studies and History at Gettysburg College. He is the editor of Civil War History and author and editor of six other books including Sick from Freedom: African-American Illness and Suffering during the Civil War and Reconstruction.

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