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Histoires d'épidémies en temps de Covid-19

Histories of epidemics in the time of COVID‐19

Centaurus, Volume 62, Issue 2, May 2020


Issue Edited by: Erica Charters & Koen Vermeir

Editorial: Doing history in the time of COVID ‐19
Koen Vermeir


SPOTLIGHT ISSUE: HISTORIES OF EPIDEMICS IN THE TIME OF COVID‐19

The history of science and medicine in the context of COVID ‐19

Erica Charters
Richard A. McKay

Emerging diseases, re‐emerging histories

Monica H. Green

Layers of epidemy: Present pasts during the first weeks of COVID‐19 in western Kenya

P. Wenzel Geissler
Ruth J. Prince

Chinese state and society in epidemic governance: A historical perspective

Angela Ki Che Leung

The invisible enemy: Fighting the plague in early modern Italy

John Henderson

Authority, autonomy and the first London Bills of Mortality

Kristin Heitman

Rethinking the history of plague in the time of COVID ‐19

Nükhet Varlık

“Bosom vipers”: Endemic versus epidemic disease

Margaret Pelling

Quarantine, cholera, and international health spaces: Reflections on 19th‐century European sanitary regulations in the time of SARS‐CoV ‐2

Benoît Pouget

Asian tigers and the Chinese dragon: Competition and collaboration between sentinels of pandemics from SARS to COVID‐19

Frédéric Keck

A historical and political epistemology of microbes

Flavio D'Abramo
Sybille Neumeyer

It wasn't supposed to be a coronavirus: The quest for an influenza A(H5N1 )‐derived vaccine and the limits of pandemic preparedness

Brian Dolan

Science, demons, and gods in the battle against the COVID ‐19 epidemic

Florence Bretelle‐Establet

How to have narrative‐flipping history in a pandemic: Views of/from Latin America

Anne‐Emanuelle Birn

COVID‐19, history, and humility

David S. Jones

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