Book ID: CBB370933514

A Modern Contagion: Imperialism and Public Health in Iran's Age of Cholera (2019)

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Afkhami, Amir Arsalan (Author)


Johns Hopkins University Press


Publication Date: 2019
Physical Details: 296 pp.
Language: English

Pandemic cholera reached Iran for the first of many times in 1821, assisted by Britain's territorial expansion and growing commercial pursuits. The revival of Iran's trade arteries after six decades of intermittent civil war, fractured rule, and isolation allowed the epidemic to spread inland and assume national proportions. In A Modern Contagion, Amir A. Afkhami argues that the disease had a profound influence on the development of modern Iran, steering the country's social, economic, and political currents.Drawing on archival documents from Iranian, European, and American sources, Afkhami provides a comprehensive overview of pandemic cholera in Iran from the early nineteenth century to the First World War. Linking the intensity of Iran's cholera outbreaks to the country's particular sociobiological vulnerabilities, he demonstrates that local, national, and international forces in Iran helped structure the region's susceptibility to the epidemics. He also explains how Iran's cholera outbreaks drove the adoption of new paradigms in medicine, helped transform Iranian views of government, and caused enduring institutional changes during a critical period in the country's modern development.Cholera played an important role in Iran's globalization and diplomacy, influencing everything from military engagements and boundary negotiations to Russia and Britain's imperial rivalry in the Middle East. Remedying an important deficit in the historiography of medicine, public health, and the Middle East, A Modern Contagion increases our understanding of ongoing sociopolitical challenges in Iran and the rest of the Islamic world.

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Review Amanda Kay McVety (2021) Review of "A Modern Contagion: Imperialism and Public Health in Iran's Age of Cholera". American Historical Review (pp. 1706-1707). unapi

Review Kim Clark (April 2021) Review of "A Modern Contagion: Imperialism and Public Health in Iran's Age of Cholera". Technology and Culture (pp. 610-611). unapi

Review Richard C. Keller (2020) Review of "A Modern Contagion: Imperialism and Public Health in Iran's Age of Cholera". Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 891-892). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Goffman, Laura F.
Kyu Won Lee
M. Kemal Temel
Pouget, Benoît
Tucker, Judith E.
Brigo, Francesco
Journals
Journal of Global History
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Canadian Journal of Health History/Revue canadienne d’histoire de la santé
Tarikh-e Elm (The Iranian Journal for the History of Science)
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Medicina nei Secoli - Arte e Scienza
Publishers
Georgetown University
University of Pittsburgh Press
Universidad de Oviedo
Routledge
Oxford University Press
I. B. Tauris
Concepts
Public health
Pandemics
Medicine and society
Cholera
Disease and diseases
Epidemics
People
Andrea Verga
Latta, Thomas Aitchison
Snow, John
Mao, Zedong
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
21st century
20th century
Qajar dynasty, Iran (1794-1925)
20th century, late
Places
Europe
Iran
India
Great Britain
Persian Gulf
Bahrain
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