Disease and Discrimination Disease and Discrimination

Disease and Discrimination

Poverty and Pestilence in Colonial Atlantic America

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Disease and discrimination are processes linked to class in the early American colonies. Many early colonists fell victim to mass sickness as Old and New World systems collided and new social, political, economic, and ecological dynamics allowed disease to spread.

Dale Hutchinson argues that most colonists, slaves, servants, and nearby Native Americans suffered significant health risks due to their lower economic and social status. With examples ranging from indentured servitude in the Chesapeake to the housing and sewage systems of New York to the effects of conflict between European powers, Hutchinson posits that poverty and living conditions, more so than microbes, were often at the root of epidemics.

GÉNERO
Nonfiction
PUBLICADO
2019
19 de marzo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
268
Páginas
EDITORIAL
University Press of Florida
VENDEDOR
Ingram DV LLC
TAMAÑO
17,4
MB

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