Disease and discrimination : poverty and pestilence in colonial Atlantic America /
Dale L. Hutchinson.
- Gainesville : University Press of Florida, (c)2016.
- 1 online resource
Includes bibliographies and index.
Of apples and Edens -- The transformation of native America -- Of plagues and peoples -- Virginity and virulence -- Natives and newcomers -- Merchants and maladies -- Commerce and consequence -- Contested colonies -- Planters and pestilence -- Landscapes and liabilities -- Poverty and pestilence beyond the big house -- Measuring the lands -- Measured lands and multitudes.
Hutchinson explores early colonial settlements and compares those that thrived with those that failed, investigating how disease did or did not affect the Native population nearby. Following the path of infection and disease, Hutchinson demonstrates that as America grew from backwoods to cities, populations in every century were affected in many ways by disease, each one impacting different impoverished classes.
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Chronic diseases--Psychological aspects--History.--United States Poor--Health and hygiene--History.--United States Discrimination against people with disabilities--History.--United States Communicable diseases--History.--United States Poverty--History.--United States Public health--History.--United States Disease Outbreaks--history. Public Health--history. Poverty--history. Prejudice--history. Colonialism--history.