Article ID: CBB001616018

Entangled Histories of Plague Ecology in Russia and the USSR (2018)

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During the mid-twentieth century, Soviet scientists developed the “natural focus” theory–practice framework to explain outbreaks of diseases (such as bubonic plague) endemic to wild animals and transmitted to humans. Focusing on parasitologist-physician Evgeny N. Pavlovsky and other field scientists’ work in the Soviet borderlands, this article explores how the natural focus framework’s concepts and practices were entangled in political as well as material ecologies of knowledge and practice. We argue that the very definition of endemic plague incorporated both hands-on materialist experience (including the identification of microbes/pathogens, insects/vectors, and mammals/reservoirs) and ideological concepts that supported Soviet colonization (“improving” hinterlands, “controlling natural focuses of disease,” and “sanitizing” landscapes). Theorizing and fighting plague assisted with the goals of controlling and improving landscapes and peoples in southern Russia and Central Asia. The history of the natural focus framework illustrates how Soviet disease ecology co-developed with the needs of local and central political powers in the Soviet borderlands.

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Authors & Contributors
Julia Herzberg
Yukushina, Irina I.
Imogen Sophie Kristin Wade
Olga Povoroznyuk
Irina Antoshchuk
Grant, Bruce
Journals
VIET: Voprosy Istorii Estestvoznaniia i Tekhniki
Environment and History
Medicina Historica
Ulbandus: The Slavic Review of Columbia University
Transfers
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Publishers
Berghahn Books
World Scientific
Imperial College Press
Harvard University Press
Allyn & Bacon
Taylor & Francis
Concepts
Science and politics
Cold
Landscape; landscapes
Physics
Medicine
Baikal Amur Railroad
People
Shternberg, Lev
Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich
Vygotskii, Lev Semenovich
Wiener, Norbert
Stalin, Joseph
Schama, Simon
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
19th century
20th century, late
20th century, early
18th century
Places
Russia
Soviet Union
France
Institutions
VKontakte
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