How Diseases Change Chinese History

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Chinese History
Disease
disease influence on Chinese civilisation
epidemic history
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forthcoming
medical anthropology
medical humanities
public health policy
Social History
social impact of pandemics
traditional medicine China

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032667003
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Drawing on vivid historical episodes and interdisciplinary insights, this book provides an accessible yet comprehensive narrative of the intricate relationship between diseases and the course of Chinese history.

From devastating pandemics to lesser-known medical crises that quietly redirected political decisions and cultural norms, the book traces how pathogens have reshaped the trajectory of Chinese history over the millennia. Through compelling storytelling and rich archival materials, the author reveals how population density, trade, warfare, environmental change and early globalisation both accelerated the spread of disease and drove innovations in public health, medical practice and state governance. It examines ancient quarantine systems, the rise and fall of hospitals, the challenges faced by female physicians, and the medical myths surrounding emperors and scholars. It also explores how misconceptions, fear and rumour influenced social order. Beyond medical history, the book explores how ordinary individuals and entire civilisations responded to uncertainty, mortality and hope, shedding light on disease as both a threat to human life and a catalyst for historical change.

This valuable reference work is essential reading for researchers and students of Chinese history and medical humanities, particularly those interested in traditional Chinese medicine, social and cultural history, medical anthropology, and the sociology of health and illness.

Gengzhe Yu is a professor and doctoral supervisor at Shaanxi Normal University, China. His research focuses on the history of Sui and Tang dynasties and the social history of medicine. He has published several monographs, including Sensing Illness: Revisiting Medicine and Society in Medieval China.

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