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Death in Hamburg: Society and Politics in the Cholera Years, 1830-1910

 
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Death in Hamburg: Society and Politics in the Cholera Years, 1830-1910

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"A tremendous book, the biography of a city which charts the multifarious pathways from bacilli to burgomaster." - Roy Porter, London Review of Books

Why were nearly 10,000 people killed in six weeks in Hamburg, while most of Europe was left almost unscathed? As Richard J. Evans explains, it was largely because the town was a "free city" within Germany that was governed by the "English" ideals of laissez-faire. The absence of an effective public-health policy combined with ill-founded medical theories and the miserable living conditions of the poor to create a scene ripe for tragedy. The story of the "cholera years" is, in Richard Evans's hands, tragically revealing of the age's social inequalities and governmental pitilessness and incompetence; it also offers disquieting parallels with the world's public-health landscape today, including the current coronavirus crisis.

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EAN/ISBN:
9780143036364
Medium:
Paperback
Number of pages:
752
Publication date:
2005-10-25
Publisher:
Penguin Books
Languages:
english
EAN/ISBN:
9780143036364
Medium:
Paperback
Number of pages:
752
Publication date:
2005-10-25
Publisher:
Penguin Books
Languages:
english

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