BERGÉ, David (ed.)
Public Health in Crisis. Confined in the Aegan Archipelago
Epidemics and pandemics undermine societies and highlight the vulnerability of relations people have created to the land, other species, and each other. This book presents fragments of disease management in the Mediterranean from the 15th-century onwards and in the Aegean Archipelago in the last two centuries. From religious to medical approaches to the Bubonic Plague, through the creation of lazarettos, to the famine in occupied Syros, to ghost ships drifting on the Mediterranean: citizens are forced to avoid citizens. Public health in crisis: confinement versus mobility, awakening memories of totalitarian regimes.
With contributions by Dimitra Kondylatou, David Bergé, Nicolas Lakiotakis, Hülya Ertas. [publisher's note]
Published by Kyklàda, 2020
Essays / Health / Politics