Two Sermons on the Hundred-and-first and Sixty-second Psalms, as Applicable to the Harvest, the Cholera, and the War

Two Sermons on the Hundred-and-first and Sixty-second Psalms, as Applicable to the Harvest, the Cholera, and the War
Title Two Sermons on the Hundred-and-first and Sixty-second Psalms, as Applicable to the Harvest, the Cholera, and the War PDF eBook
Author Henry Venn Elliott
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Pages 46
Release 1854
Genre Sermons, English
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Cholera and Nation

Cholera and Nation
Title Cholera and Nation PDF eBook
Author Pamela K. Gilbert
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 242
Release 2009-01-08
Genre History
ISBN 0791478904

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Drawing from sermons, novels, newspaper editorials, poetry, medical texts, and the writings of social activists, Cholera and Nation explores how the coming of the cholera epidemics during a period of intense political reform in Britain set the terms by which the social body would be defined. In part by historical accident, epidemic disease and especially cholera became foundational to the understanding of the social body. As the healthy body was closely tied to a particular vision of nation and modernity, the unhealthy body was proportionately racialized and othered. In turn, epidemic disease could not be separated from issues of social responsibility, political management, and economic unrest, which perpetually threatened the nation and its identity. For the rest of the century, the emergent field of public health would be central to the British national imaginary, defining the nation's civilization and modernity by its sanitary progress.

British Museum Catalogue of printed Books

British Museum Catalogue of printed Books
Title British Museum Catalogue of printed Books PDF eBook
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Pages 660
Release 1886
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Mapping the Victorian Social Body

Mapping the Victorian Social Body
Title Mapping the Victorian Social Body PDF eBook
Author Pamela K. Gilbert
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 268
Release 2004-02-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 0791485331

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The cholera epidemics that plagued London in the nineteenth century were a turning point in the science of epidemiology and public health, and the use of maps to pinpoint the source of the disease initiated an explosion of medical and social mapping not only in London but throughout the British Empire as well. Mapping the Victorian Social Body explores the impact of such maps on Victorian and, ultimately, present-day perceptions of space. Tracing the development of cholera mapping from the early sanitary period to the later "medical" period of which John Snow's work was a key example, the book explores how maps of cholera outbreaks, residents' responses to those maps, and the novels of Charles Dickens, who drew heavily on this material, contributed to an emerging vision of London as a metropolis. The book then turns to India, the metropole's colonial other and the perceived source of the disease. In India, the book argues, imperial politics took cholera mapping in a wholly different direction and contributed to Britons' perceptions of Indian space as quite different from that of home. The book concludes by tracing the persistence of Victorian themes in current discourse, particularly in terms of the identification of large cities with cancerous growth and of Africa with AIDS.

Imagined Londons

Imagined Londons
Title Imagined Londons PDF eBook
Author Pamela K. Gilbert
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 268
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0791487970

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Imagined Londons explores the diverse ways that Britain's "global city" has been imagined and represented in literature, history, the arts, and popular culture, from the mid–nineteenth century to the present day. American and British contributors examine a variety of topics, ranging from poetry to architecture, from dance music to gay pornography, from "tube" maps to the role of Bangladeshi communities in shaping contemporary London politics. Broadly interdisciplinary and deeply attentive to London's historical diversity, the book is unified by its attention to a single question: How have the many imaginations and representations of London shaped—and been shaped by—history and culture? The answers provided within this volume offer the chance to view London in surprising new ways.

The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Review

The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Review
Title The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Review PDF eBook
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Pages 866
Release 1865
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General Catalogue of Printed Books to 1955

General Catalogue of Printed Books to 1955
Title General Catalogue of Printed Books to 1955 PDF eBook
Author British Museum. Dept. of Printed Books
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Pages 1308
Release 1967
Genre English imprints
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