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The Politics of Disease
An American History from Columbus to Covid
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Even a pandemic is subject to politics. In history, disease has always been a major catalyst for change, influencing wars, the rise and fall of leaders, economics, religion, art, and, most certainly, people's lives. Disease, as the country's most recent pandemic has demonstrated, can be politicized as well. While the pandemic that erupted in 2019 may be the most politicized in American history, it is far from the only one. Indeed, disease has afflicted the United States since the beginning of exploration, and it has been exploited by politicians, the media, and others to further their own agendas. Parties have defined disease, and disease has defined political parties.

From the 16th century to the present, this work traces the interactions of disease and politics in the United States. Major pandemics, local outbreaks, and even presidential illnesses are all examined to see how political parties have seized upon their origins, spread, and treatment to promote their own ideologies. Immigration, civil rights, gender, war, economics, public health, modernization, and elections are all discussed in relation to the outbreaks in question. The book demonstrates how disease helped secure independence, led to the writing of the Constitution, brought America into the War of 1812 and the Spanish-American War, led to limits on immigration, kept the United States out of the League of Nations, led to women voting, produced two political parties, and more.


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Table of Contents
Introduction
I. Disease and the Conquest of the Americas
II. Inoculation Intrigue
III. A Nation Forged in Gout
IV. Mosquitos and the Emergence of Political Parties
V. Buffalo Fever and the Anti-War Movement
VI. "A people so well fed and so clean": Cholera and Jacksonian Politics
VII. Presidential Poxes
VIII. "The Wretched Refuse": Disease and 19th-Century Immigration Debates
IX. Rashes and Reforms
X. The Pox of Progressivism: Vaccinations
XI. The Pox of Progressivism: Culling the Herd
XII. Disease and the Democratic Process
XIII. Immigration and Illness in the 20th Century
XIV. The AIDS Epidemic?
XV. Moon Fever
XVI. The "Wuhan" Virus
Conclusion
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index


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ISBN-13: 9781476691107
Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
Publication date: March, 2023
Pages: 277
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Diseases and Disorders, General Issues

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