Humanity has always been struck by pestilence and pandemics, from the plagues of ancient Egypt to the pox that ravaged Europe in the Middle Ages, to Covid-19. This intimate and revelatory collection presents first-hand accounts by doctors, artists, historians and everyday people who lived through the worst contagions humanity has faced. The blend of courage, despair, black humour, heartbreak and hope in their words holds up a mirror to our own recent experience, and acts as a powerful reminder of human endurance.
1. Plagues of Egypt
2. Athenian plague – 5th century BC
3. Antonine Plague – 2nd century AD
4. Plague of Justinian – 6th century
5. Leprosy – 11–14th centuries
6. Black Death – 14th century
7. Sweating sickness – 15–16th centuries
8. Syphilis – 16th century
9. Cocolitztli epidemic, Mexico – 16th century
10. New World Smallpox – 16–17th century
11. Great Plague (or Marseilles plague) – 1660s
12. Russian Plague – 1770s
13. Cholera – 1850s
14. Flu – 1890s
15. Spanish flu – 1910s
16. Polio – 1911 – 1980s
17. Asian flu – 1950s
18. Hong Kong flu – 1968
19. AIDS – 1980s
20. Swine flu – 2000s
21. SARs, MERs et al. – 2010s
22. Covid-19 – 2020s
Conclusion Timeline of Catastrophes
Index
Press Reviews
BBC History Magazine
Minerva
Peter Furtado is the former editor of History Today. His publications include the Sunday Times bestselling Histories of Nations, as well as Revolutions: How They Changed History and What They Mean Today and Great Cities Through Travellers’ Eyes.
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