A Brief Social History of Tuberculosis
Key Challenges to Global Health
Contributor(s)
Chakraborty, Arnab (editor)
Jayawickrama, Janaka (editor)
Zhang, Yong-an (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
A Brief Social History of Tuberculosis delves into the history of tuberculosis and its impact on human populations. Drawing on research and expert experiences, the three research chapters (3–5) will explore how the disease has affected communities throughout history, and how society has responded to the threat of tuberculosis over time. Tuberculosis has been a persistent and devastating force from the crowded cities of the Industrial Revolution to the present day. However, this book will argue that there is much to be learned from the successes and failures of past efforts to control the disease from a social perspective. By examining the history of tuberculosis, researchers and policymakers can gain valuable insights into the challenges of infectious disease control, as well as the social and political factors that shape our response to such challenges. This volume will focus on generating critical discussions among scholars, researchers, and policymakers: it will be informative, engaging, and an essential read for anyone interested in the history of medicine, public health, and the ongoing struggle against infectious diseases worldwide.
Keywords
Tuberculosis; Tuberculosis, Infectious Disease, Global Health, Wellbeing, Epidemics; Infectious Disease; Global Health; Wellbeing; EpidemicsDOI
10.4324/9781032634647ISBN
9781040264119, 9781032634616, 9781032634647, 9781040264171, 9781040264119Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2025Imprint
RoutledgeClassification
Human biology
Anthropology
Infectious and contagious diseases
Medical sociology
Personal and public health / health education
History of medicine
Social and cultural history