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Weindling - Epidemics and Genocide in Eastern Europe - Hardcover - Very Good
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- Series
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- Educational Level
- Adult & Further Education
- Personalized
- No
- Features
- 1st Edition, Dust Jacket
- Level
- Advanced
- MPN
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- Country/Region of Manufacture
- United Kingdom
- ISBN
- 9780198206910
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198206917
ISBN-13
9780198206910
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1706185
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
486 Pages
Publication Name
Epidemics and Genocide in Eastern Europe, 1890-1945
Language
English
Subject
Europe / Eastern, Europe / Germany, Genocide & War Crimes, Life Sciences / Bacteriology, Epidemiology
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, Science, History, Medical
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
34.6 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
99-034520
Reviews
"Must reading for all historians interested in epidemiology and the Holocaust."--CHOICE "Weindling...keeps the reader's attention through more than four hundred finely printed pages of this exceptionally well researched and well argued book....[A] brilliantly imaginative study."--Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 'Paul Weindling's Epidemics and Genocide in Eastern Europe, 1890-1945 is a chilling book.'R.A.C.Parker, EHR, April 2001'this volume ... is powerful and perceptive, informative and insightful, providing visual evidence and explanatory diagrams which give a very comprehensive aspect to the book ... anyone with even the remotest interest in modern history would find this volume intriguing.'Bulletin of Medical Ethics, No.163, November 2000'dense and academic but at the same time stimulating ... a compelling work.' G.E. Snow, CHOICE Nov 2000, Vol. 38, No.3., "Must reading for all historians interested in epidemiology and the Holocaust."--CHOICE"Weindling...keeps the reader's attention through more than four hundred finely printed pages of this exceptionally well researched and well argued book....[A] brilliantly imaginative study."--Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 'dense and academic but at the same time stimulating ... a compelling work.' G.E. Snow, CHOICE Nov 2000, Vol. 38, No.3., 'Paul Weindling's Epidemics and Genocide in Eastern Europe, 1890-1945 is a chilling book.'R.A.C.Parker, EHR, April 2001, 'this volume ... is powerful and perceptive, informative and insightful, providing visual evidence and explanatory diagrams which give a very comprehensive aspect to the book ... anyone with even the remotest interest in modern history would find this volume intriguing.'Bulletin of Medical Ethics, No.163, November 2000
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
614.4/943/09041
Table Of Content
PART 1: MICROBES AND MIGRANTS1. Disease as Metamorphosis2. Eradicating Parasites3. Cleansing Bodies, Defending Borders4. The First World War and Combating LicePART II: CONTAINMENT5. Defending German Health: Technical Solutions6. The Sanitary Iron Curtain: The Relief of Polish and Russian Typhus7. German-Soviet Medical Collaboration8. The Demise of InternationalismPART III: ERADICATION9. From Geo medicine to Genocide10. Delousing and the Holocaust11. 'Victory with Vaccines': Human Guinea Pigs and Louse Feeders12. From Medical Research to Biological Warfare13. Clinical Trials on TrialAPPENDICESTyphus statistics in Germany, Poland, Russia, and the UkraineTyphus Vaccines and Sera, 1876-1944Select BibliographyIndex
Synopsis
During the First World War, delousing became routine for soldiers and civilians following the recent discovery that the louse carried typhus germs. But how did typhus come to be viewed as a "Jewish disease" and what was the connection between the anti-typhus measures during the First World War and the Nazi gas chambers in the Second World War? In this powerful book, Professor Weindling draws upon wide-ranging archival research throughout East and Central Europe to the United States, to provide valuable new insight into the history of German medicine from its response to the perceived threat of typhus epidemics from its Eastern borders. He examines how German experts in tropical medicine took an increasingly racialised approach to bacteriology, regarding supposedly racially inferior peoples as carriers of the disease.So they came to view typhus as a "Jewish" disease. By the Second World War as migrants and deportees had become conditioned to expect the ordeal of delousing at border crossings, ports, railway junctions and on entry to camps, so sanitary policing became entwined with racialisation as the Germans sought to eradicate typhus by eradicating the perceived carriers. Typhus had come to assume a new and terrifying genocidal significance, as the medical authorities sealed the German frontiers against diseased undesirables from the east, and gassing became a favoured means of disease eradication., How did typhus come to be viewed as a "Jewish disease" and what was the connection between the anti-typhus measures during the First World War and the Nazi gas chambers and other genocidal medical practices in the Second World War? This powerful book provides valuable new insight into the history of German medicine in its reaction to the international fight against typhus and the perceived threat of epidemics from the East in the early part of this century. Paul Weindling examines how German bacteriology became increasingly racialized, and how it sought to eradicate the disease by the eradication of the perceived carriers. Delousing became a key feature of Nazi preventive medicine during the Holocaust, and gassing a favored means of eliminating typhus., How did typhus come to be viewed as a "Jewish disease" and what was the connection between the anti-typhus measures during the First World War and the Nazi gas chambers and other genocidal medical practices in the Second World War? This powerful book provides valuable new insight into the history of German medicine in its reaction to the international fight against typhus and the perceived threat of epidemics from the East in the early part of the twentieth century. Professor Weindling examines how German bacteriology became increasingly racialised, and how it sought to eradicate the disease by eradication of the perceived carriers. Delousing became a key feature of Nazi preventive medicine during the Holocaust, and gassing a favoured means of eradication of typhus.
LC Classification Number
RA652.W43 2000
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