Plague Diary

Plague Diary
Title Plague Diary PDF eBook
Author Gonçalo Tavares
Publisher
Pages 125
Release 2021-09-15
Genre
ISBN 9781988254913

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Plague Diary is a series of daily journals documenting time spent during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Diary of Samuel Pepys ...

The Diary of Samuel Pepys ...
Title The Diary of Samuel Pepys ... PDF eBook
Author Samuel Pepys
Publisher
Pages 226
Release 1900
Genre Great Britain
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The Diary of Samuel Pepys

The Diary of Samuel Pepys
Title The Diary of Samuel Pepys PDF eBook
Author Samuel Pepys
Publisher
Pages 208
Release 2020-04-14
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9781789430981

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Samuel Pepys gives a unique first hand account of life during the Great Plague of London and the Great Fire of London. Pepys stayed in London while many of the wealthy fled the city in the face of the plague. His careful observation and interest in the details of people's lives as well as the events of the time are unparalleled.

A Journal of the Plague Year

A Journal of the Plague Year
Title A Journal of the Plague Year PDF eBook
Author Daniel Defoe
Publisher
Pages 306
Release 1722
Genre Fires
ISBN

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The Accidental Plague Diaries

The Accidental Plague Diaries
Title The Accidental Plague Diaries PDF eBook
Author Andrew Duxbury
Publisher Singular Books
Pages 360
Release 2021-08
Genre
ISBN 9780997283143

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Everyone has a COVID pandemic story to tell. Dr. Andrew Duxbury has many: stories of a veteran geriatric physician caring for the most fragile patients in a university health system and in rural homes in the Deep South; stories of his concern for family, friends, fellow practitioners, and the state of our healthcare system nationwide; stories of his own isolation, of the loss of simple pleasures and passionate pastimes; stories of policies and politics that contributed to tens of thousands of needless deaths as well-known preventative measures were actively discouraged by state and local governments and exacerbated by cultural divides. This is a rare account of a rare time in American history, a contemporaneous record from the end of "normal", and the anxiety and despair felt by all, to the beginning of new hope for a better future.

Rome Plague Diaries

Rome Plague Diaries
Title Rome Plague Diaries PDF eBook
Author Matthew Kneale
Publisher
Pages 304
Release 2021-02-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781838953010

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A Journal of the Plague Year

A Journal of the Plague Year
Title A Journal of the Plague Year PDF eBook
Author Miquel Parets
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 198
Release 1991
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Rumors that plague had entered Barcelona's poorest quarter started circulating shortly after the New Year of 1651, but local officials hesitated to impose a full quarantine on the city. Within months the number of sick in the pesthouse had swelled to 4,000, and thousands more had fled the city. By the time the plague abated in September, at least 15,000 Barcelonans had died. This book is a translation of the 1651 journal of Miquel Parets, a Barcelona tanner who set out, like the protagonist of Camus' The Plague, "to state quite simply what we learn in a time of pestilence." His journal is rich with the details of life during the epidemic, including accounts of prisoners who escaped from jail by claiming they had the disease; of priests hearing confessions with a torch held between them and the sick to avoid contagion; and of people desperately seeking wetnurses for children after their mothers had died. Unlike other accounts, which depict local authorities as the bulwark of enlightened authority amid a sea of popular superstition, Parets accuses the local elite of negligence, selfishness, and abuse of authority during the contagion. His journal is notable both for its non-elite perspective and for its emotional quality--especially in the moving passage wherein the tanner recounts the death of his wife and three of their children. Amelang introduces the journal, illustrating the unique place of the work in the plague literature, and supplies notes and commentaries that clarify the historical context for the contemporary reader. Also included is a helpful appendix of excerpts from other popular plague texts.