The Cholera Years
The Cholera Years
Charles E. Rosenberg
John Green
Shows how 1832 annd 2020 are not so different. - John Green
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The Cholera Years

The Cholera Years: The United States in 1832, 1849, and 1866

Charles E. Rosenberg
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Charles E. Rosenberg
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In "The Cholera Years," Charles E. Rosenberg presents a riveting exploration of cholera, the quintessential epidemic of the nineteenth century, through the lens of New York City's harrowing experiences. Rosenberg's narrative weaves together a rich tapestry of medical advancements, social upheaval, and the transformative power of disease on urban life and public health infrastructure. With meticulous research and compelling storytelling, the book not only charts the course of cholera outbreaks but also delves into the profound societal shifts they engendered. Rosenberg masterfully demonstrates how the battle against cholera reflected broader trends in American social thought, marking a pivotal moment in the nation's understanding of public health and its role in shaping the modern city. Beyond a mere historical account, "The Cholera Years" stands as a testament to the intricate interplay between scientific progress and social change. Rosenberg's analysis extends past the medical community to capture the zeitgeist of an era grappling with the dual forces of a deadly pathogen and the dawn of a new societal structure. Enhanced by a thought-provoking afterword that contextualizes the book's enduring relevance, Rosenberg's work is an indispensable read for those interested in the dynamics of epidemic diseases and their lasting impact on society. Through vivid detail and engaging prose, Rosenberg not only recounts a critical chapter in medical history but also offers timeless insights into the human condition when confronted with crisis.

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Released
1968
1 Sep
Length
276
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Shows how 1832 annd 2020 are not so different. - John Green
The circumstances of everyday life were too demanding-and in American's great cities, appalling.
— Charles E. Rosenberg, The Cholera Years

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