Article ID: CBB000770498

Of War and Epidemics: Unnatural Couplings, Problematic Conceptions (2003)

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The relationship between war and epidemics is usually cast pathogenically. This article pursues a different perspective: that of the history of the idea of relating wars to epidemics. It considers how this notion was formulated, deployed, and transformed over time. The first section reviews prevailing approaches to the war and epidemics dyad, and outlines the reasons for its `denaturalization' within contemporary historical demography. The article then turns to a series of publications between the 1830s and 1940s that sought to make retrospective comparisons between combat deaths and deaths from epidemic diseases during military operations. This tight focus permits some boundary to be drawn around a subject that otherwise easily extends to the whole history of civilization and disease. It enables us to concentrate on the different socio-political and professionalizing contexts within which the `fatal partnership' between war and disease was fashioned, and eventually deposed, in epidemiology. By thus historicizing the relationship, the article contributes to a view of epidemiology and historical epidemiology as socially-constructed discourses. As such, it cautions against borrowing uncritically from the writings of the original framers of the retrospectively fashioned war-and-epidemics couplet---borrowings, arguably, that have served to constrain the imaginative capacities of historians ever since.

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Description Focuses on publications between the 1830s and 1940s comparing combat deaths and deaths from epidemic diseases during military operations.


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Authors & Contributors
Magyar, László András
Dobson, Szabolcs
Paul-Arthur Tortosa
Junaidi
Magnelli, Valeria
Privette, Lindsay Rae
Journals
Medicina Historica
Atti e Memorie, Rivista di Storia della Farmacia
Social History of Medicine
Medical History
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Journal of Medical Biography
Publishers
Syracuse University
University of Utah Press
University of Rochester Press
University of Chicago Press
University of California Press
Protea Book House
Concepts
Medicine and the military; medicine in war
Medicine
Epidemics
Disease and diseases
World War I
Historiography
People
Matignon, Jean-Jacques
Freud, Sigmund
Doyle, Arthur Conan
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
Meiji period (Japan, 1868-1910)
18th century
13th century
Places
United States
Great Britain
South Africa
Eurasia
Crimea (Ukraine)
Mississippi (U.S.)
Institutions
International Red Cross
United States. Army
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