Article ID: CBB225947526

Evaluating early modern lockdowns: Household quarantine in Bristol, 1565–1604 (2023)

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We know the policy of quarantining plague victims and their families together within their households entailed considerable costs and controversy in early modern Europe. Less clear is the extent to which the authorities implemented the policy in the face of this. This paper presents a novel approach to the measurement of enforcement which relies on linking deceased individuals listed in parish registers into household groups and then measuring changes in within-household mortality between parishes and epidemics. This provides a more complete assessment of the scale of implementation than would be possible using documentary sources alone. Measuring within-household mortality allows us to understand patterns of quarantine enforcement in settlements across early modern Europe. Here the focus is restricted to three epidemics that occurred in Bristol – one of England's most populous and prosperous cities. The analysis reveals household quarantine was enforced in 1603–4 with unprecedented vigour. The effects of quarantine are particularly pronounced in the affluent parishes where elite residence was highest. Greater evidence for enforcement is explained by greater elite oversight and control, as well as their desire to protect their own households. The scale of the impact is shocking. Household quarantine could double within household mortality.

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Authors & Contributors
Martin, Craig
Varlik, Nükhet
Crawshaw, Jane L. Stevens
Humphries, Mark Osborne
Ingaliso, Luigi
Jenner, Mark S. R.
Journals
Social History of Medicine
História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Journal of World History
Seventeenth Century
Nuova Rivista di Storia della Medicina
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Ashgate Publishing
L'Erma di Bretschneider
McGill-Queen's University Press
Princeton University Press
The Claremont Graduate University
Concepts
Plague
Epidemics
Public health
Disease and diseases
Quarantine
Medicine
People
Donzellini, Girolamo
Henry VIII, King of England
Ingrassia, Giovanni Filippo
Mercuriale, Girolamo
Time Periods
16th century
Early modern
Renaissance
17th century
15th century
Medieval
Places
Europe
England
Ottoman Empire
Venice (Italy)
Canada
London (England)
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