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The Need for Historical Fluency in Pandemic Law and Policy

AbstractThe primary claim of this essay is that historical fluency is required for effective work in crafting legal and policy interventions as a part of public health emergency preparedness and response (PHEPR). At a broad level, public health law is explicitly recognized as a key systems-level component of PHEPR practice.11 This essay therefore focuses...

Thu May 30, 2024 17:26
Out of Breath: Toward a New Origin Story of Public Health

AbstractProblems caused by overcrowding and the simple need to breathe represent one of the major consequences of medical racism. With few exceptions, histories of epidemics, disease prevention, and sanitation often focus on municipal reform efforts to clean up gritty urban centers from London to Paris to New York. This article traces how concerns about...

Tue May 28, 2024 21:52
Environmental Materialities and the History of Pandemics

AbstractOver the last several decades, a growing group of environmental and medical historians have argued that engagement with the materiality of disease is critical to eroding the false boundaries between environment and health, and especially to the historical study of major epidemics and pandemics. This article evaluates the ways in which environmental...

Fri May 24, 2024 00:23
Re-Writing Pandemic Histories: Introduction

The COVID-19 pandemic, much like the generation-defining HIV/AIDS crisis of the 1980s and 1990s, has generated renewed public interest in the history of pandemics, especially their beginnings and endings. Indeed, over the past few years there has been an avalanche of reflection pieces on what past pandemics can offer as mediating devices between past...

Fri May 24, 2024 00:23
“Pandemics know no borders,” but Responses to Pandemics Do: Global Health, COVID-19, and Latin America

AbstractThis article focuses on Brazil and Peru, the Latin American epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic during 2020 and 2021. The pandemic magnified the legacy of years of neoliberal policies, corruption and racism in these countries, the limitations of their poverty-reduction programs, the fragility of their democratic systems, and the insufficient...

Fri May 24, 2024 00:23
In COVID Times: Scholars of Health and Medicine Meet Disaster Studies

AbstractThis essay builds on the exciting trove of disaster social science research surfacing since the earliest days of the COVID-19 pandemic. It tracks the ways that both practitioners of medicine and public health, and their social science analogues, have approached the pandemic, explicitly considering the ways they reached for new concepts to explain...

Tue May 21, 2024 19:52

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