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What can History tell us about Epidemics?

What can History tell us about Epidemics?

Released Friday, 10th April 2020
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What can History tell us about Epidemics?

What can History tell us about Epidemics?

What can History tell us about Epidemics?

What can History tell us about Epidemics?

Friday, 10th April 2020
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Four historians discuss what we learn from history about how diseases spread, and how we respond to them.


Buy a copy of the April issue of History Today from our website: www.historytoday.com


John Henderson: ‘Strategies to cope with plague have formed the basis for later policies’. Read by Paul Lay.


Patricia Fara: ‘Fear and suspicion multiply more rapidly than any virus’. Read by Katie Holyoak.


Samuel Cohn: ‘Epidemics strike from the outside and are carried in’. Read by Paul Lay.


Sandra Hempel: ‘Smallpox remains the only human disease to be eradicated’. Read by Katie Holyoak.


Introductions read by James Gribben. Music by Kai Engel.







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