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100 1 _aEngelmann, Lukas (Ed.)
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245 1 0 _aPlague and the City
260 _aNew York
_bRoutledge
_c2019
300 _a176p.
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505 _aIntroduction: The Plague and the City in History: Lukas Engelmann, John Henderson and Christos Lynteris p.1, Chapter 1: ‘Great Stenches, Horrible Sights and Deadly Abominations’: Butchery and the Battle Against Plague in Late Medieval English Towns by Carole Rawcliffe p.18, Chapter 2: Plague in Early Modern London: Chronologies, Localities, and Environments by Vanessa Harding p.39, Chapter 3: ‘Filth is the Mother of Corruption’: Plague and the Built Environment in Early Modern Florence by John Henderson p.69, Chapter 4: Plague Views: Epidemics, Photography, and the Ruined City by Robert Peckham p.91, Chapter 5: The Disease Map and the City: Desire and Imitation in the Bombay Plague, 1896-1914 by Nicholas H. A. Evans p.116, Chapter 6: ‘A Source of Sickness’. Photographic Mapping of the Plague in Honolulu in 1900 by Lukas Engelmann p.139, Chapter 7: Public Culture and the Spectacle of Epidemic Disease in Rabat and Casablanca by Branwyn Poleykett p.159
600 1 0 _aUrban Theory
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700 1 _aHenderson, John (Ed.)
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