Editors: Alexandra Hui and Matthew Lavine
Acknowledgments
Neeraja Sankaran and Stephen P. Weldon
Scholarship in the Time of COVID-19: An Introduction to the IsisCB Special Issue on Pandemics
Neeraja Sankaran and Stephen P. Weldon
Understanding Pandemics and Epidemics
A Short Introduction into the English-Language Historiography of Epidemiology
Lukas Engelmann
Emerging Infectious Diseases and Disease Emergence: Critical, Ontological and Epistemological Approaches
Matheus Alves Duarte da Silva and Jules Skotnes-Brown
Vaccination and Pandemics
Dora Vargha and Imogen Wilkins
Coinfection, Comorbidity, and Syndemics: On the Edges of Epidemic Historiography
Lukas Engelmann
Specific Diseases
Making Microbes: Theorizing the Invisible in Historical Scholarship
James Stark
Historical Literature Related to Zoonoses and Pandemics
Barbara Canavan
The “Spanish” Flu and the Pandemic Imaginary
Mark Honigsbaum
Pandemic Responses and the Strengths of Health Systems: A Review of Global AIDS Historiography in Light of COVID-19
Reiko Kanazawa
Social and Political Issues
Epidemic Inequities: Social and Racial Inequality in the History of Pandemics
Michael F. McGovern and Keith A. Wailoo
The Limits of Linearity: Recasting Histories of Epidemics in the Global South
Valentina Parisi and Kavita Sivaramakrishnan
Pandemics in the Ancient Mediterranean World
Rebecca Flemming
Plague in the Mediterranean and Islamicate World
Nükhet Varlık
Geographical Contexts
Epidemic Histories in East Asia
Robert Peckham and Mei Li
History of Pandemics in Southeast Asia: A Return of National Anxieties?
Vivek Neelakantan
COVID-19 Response in South Asia: Case Studies from India, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan
Arnab Chakraborty
The European Perspective on Pandemics
Leander Diener and Flurin Condrau
History of Pandemics in Latin America
José Ragas
Linguistic Contexts
History of Epidemics: A Bibliographical Essay on Secondary Sources in Italian and on Italy
Maria Conforti
A Survey of Historical Works on Pandemics in the German Language
Heiner Fangerau, Ulrich Koppitz, and Alfons Labisch
Conclusion: What It Means
Emily Hamilton
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