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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
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Arnab Chakraborty
(2021)
COVID-19 response in South Asia: Case studies from India, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan.
Isis Bibliography of the History of Science.
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Valentina Parisi; Kavita Sivaramakrishnan
(2021)
The Limits of Linearity: Recasting Histories of Epidemics in the Global South.
Isis Bibliography of the History of Science.
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Book
Vittorio Alessandro Sironi
(2021)
Le maschere della salute: Dal Rinascimento ai tempi del coronavirus.
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Article
Maria Conforti
(2021)
History of Epidemics: A Bibliographical Essay on Secondary Sources in Italian and on Italy.
Isis Bibliography of the History of Science.
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Article
José Ragas
(2021)
History of Pandemics in Latin America.
Isis Bibliography of the History of Science.
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Article
Barbara C. Canavan
(2021)
Zoonosis: the Age of Pandemics.
Isis Bibliography of the History of Science.
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Article
Nükhet Varlık
(2021)
Plague in the Mediterranean/Islamic World.
Isis Bibliography of the History of Science.
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Article
James Stark
(2021)
Making Microbes: Theorising the Invisible in Historical Scholarship.
Isis Bibliography of the History of Science.
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Article
Monica H. Green
(2020)
The Four Black Deaths.
American Historical Review
(pp. 1601-1631).
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Article
Merle Eisenberg; Lee Mordechai
(2020)
The Justinianic Plague and Global Pandemics: The Making of the Plague Concept.
American Historical Review
(pp. 1632-1667).
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Book
Chinmay Tumbe
(2020)
Age Of Pandemics (1817-1920): How They Shaped India and the World.
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Book
Lyle Fearnley
(2020)
Virulent Zones: Animal Disease and Global Health at China’s Pandemic Epicenter.
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Article
Wesley Shrum; John Aggrey; Andre Campos; et al.
(October 2020)
Who’s afraid of Ebola? Epidemic fires and locative fears in the Information Age.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 707-727).
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Article
Hallam Stevens; Monamie Bhadra Haines
(September 2020)
TraceTogether: Pandemic Response, Democracy, and Technology.
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
(pp. 523-532).
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Article
Michael J. Reiss
(2020)
Science Education in the Light of COVID-19.
Science and Education
(pp. 1079-1092).
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Article
David Arnold
(2020)
Pandemic India: Coronavirus and the Uses of History.
Journal of Asian Studies
(pp. 569-577).
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Article
Mary Augusta Brazelton
(2020)
Viral Reflections: Placing China in Global Health Histories.
Journal of Asian Studies
(pp. 579-588).
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Article
Jaeho Kang
(2020)
The Media Spectacle of a Techno-City: COVID-19 and the South Korean Experience of the State of Emergency.
Journal of Asian Studies
(pp. 589-598).
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Article
John Harriss
(2020)
“Responding to an Epidemic Requires a Compassionate State”: How Has the Indian State Been Doing in the Time of COVID-19?.
Journal of Asian Studies
(pp. 609-620).
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Article
Kenneth Pomeranz
(2020)
Afterword: Lives Interrupted, Trends Continued?.
Journal of Asian Studies
(pp. 621-631).
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