@DALupton It seems you may have forgotten glacially slow but equally devastating pandemics that fly under the radar. E.g., #cholera.. https://t.co/gLVYoPrceg (and OMG how I wish I’d written this!)
First up: Anne-Emanuelle Birn (@UofT) on how to think about pandemics in global perspective. https://t.co/aMHyE2eboB https://t.co/y3VQie2HfW
Did pandemics change the world? Or did the world change to bring on pandemics? Anne-Emanuelle Birn puts the coronacrisis in perspective. https://t.co/cTU5J4eQLs
Interesting article here on historical context and pandemics: https://t.co/D32pPynB8B
Great issue of the Journal of Global History including Anne-Emmanuelle Birn's “Perspectivizing #pandemics: (How) do epidemic #histories crisscross contexts?” https://t.co/Cav6JrY8Lh
Pandemics! “Perspectivizing pandemics: (How) do epidemic histories crisscross contexts?” Journal of Global History, 2020, 336-349 15(3), 336-349. https://t.co/LseFGfO7I0
What makes a pandemic ‘global’? What does a global history perspective bring to the table? Prof. Anne-Emanuelle Birn shared her thoughts in this paper: https://t.co/xYQGt5l2rs #GlobalhealthDLSPH
RT @DrSicchia: @HSSAutsc @UTSC_IDS @PSSA_utsc @UofT_dlsph check out this excellent article by our very own Professor Birn, offering a much…
We're so lucky to have Prof Birn at @UTSC_IDS! #pandemic #globalhistory
@HSSAutsc @UTSC_IDS @PSSA_utsc @UofT_dlsph check out this excellent article by our very own Professor Birn, offering a much needed critical social science look at #COVID19 Perspectivizing pandemics: (how) do epidemic histories criss-cross contexts? http