Article ID: CBB217740446

Epidemic Inequities: Social and Racial Inequality in the History of Pandemics (2023)

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McGovern, Michael F. (Author)
Wailoo, Keith (Author)


Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Volume: 114
Issue: S1
Pages: S206-S246


Publication Date: 2023
Edition Details: IsisCB Special Issue: Bibliographic Essays on the History of Pandemics
Language: English

The historiography of pandemics and inequality can be characterized by two distinct but often overlapping traditions. One centers structural and political analysis, the other a race-critical approach to the production of human difference. This bibliographic essay reviews historical scholarship in these traditions spanning the past hundred years, with a focus on Anglophone literature in the history of medicine in the United States over the past half century. Early writing on the history of epidemics celebrated the conquest of disease through the application of laboratory research. Insights from social history and environmental history came to inform new analyses of epidemic inequalities, drawing questions of race, class, and empire into the frame during the 1960s and 1970s. The AIDS pandemic of the 1980s further oriented scholarship toward reckoning with stigma, identity, and human experiences of inequality while also troubling the relationship between medicine and the state. In more recent decades, the scholarship on race, social inequality, and pandemics has become deep and broad, remedying longstanding biases toward elite scientific actors and the metropolitan centers of Europe and the East Coast of the United States. In expanding their vision, historians also have engaged in more nuanced analyses of racialization as a social, environmental, and ideological process of embodying difference. Further, where earlier scholarship often relied on mortality data, there has been growing awareness of how numbers shape narratives and are shaped by them in turn. In its conclusion, the essay highlights emerging themes in race and inequality with particular attention to themes that have become prominent amid the global devastation wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Authors & Contributors
Simonutti, Luisa
Orsini, Davide
Martini, Mariano
Conforti, Maria
Engelmann, Lukas
Fangerau, Heiner
Journals
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Laboratorio dell'ISPF
Medicina nei Secoli - Arte e Scienza
Mefisto: Rivista di medicina, filosofia, storia
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Franco Angeli
Zed Books
Concepts
Pandemics
Epidemics
Bibliographies
Public health
Medicine and society
Reference works for historians of science
People
Andrea Verga
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
19th century
Places
Africa
Italy
Latin America
West Africa
East Asia
Democratic Republic of the Congo
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