Lovell, W. G. (1992). «Heavy shadows and black night»: disease and depopulation in Colonial Spanish America. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 82(3), 426-443.Lovell WG (1992) “Heavy shadows and black night”: disease and depopulation in colonial Spanish America. Ann...
Disease and Discrimination: Poverty and Pestilence in Colonial Atlantic America "Fascinating yet sobering, this volume highlights the important role that social and political causes of poverty and poor living conditions, beyond the presence of infectious pathogens themselves, play in disease epidemics and...
In Carol Berkins book, first generations women in colonial america, Almost all women had a life mainly filled with marriage, babies and death though not necessarily in that order or having all three occur in everyone's lives. Almost every example in the book have women either having fathers ...
Disease and Discrimination: Poverty and Pestilence in Colonial Atlantic America. University of Florida Press, 2016. $85 Dale Hutchinson's latest book fits into a recent trend of a more critical analysis of the role disease played in the demographic collapse of Native Americans in the Colonial ...
The sex trade in colonial West Africa: in the final of her three-part series, Carina Ray looks at the last stage of the protracted struggle to bring an end to the traffic in women and children for the purposes of prostitution in colonial British West Africa This is a venereal disease that...
In part, this was because responders failed to account for how the country's colonial history and sociocultural circumstances influenced attitudes and perceptions of the population. We argue that understanding the relationship between the broader structural influences and the subjective aspects–the lived...
4.(l.c.) a woman's riding coat popular in colonial America. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. Translations Spanish / Español ...
SDoH are largely significant in Latin America, as the region is characterized by deleterious colonial legacies, enormous socioeconomic disparities, vast social injustice, and far-reaching health inequities [14]. Furthermore, environmental aspects like exposure to hepatotropic viruses, genetic elements, ...
Heliusvirales in multiple pre-colonial North Americans implies that they were part of the human gut microbiome before human migration to the Americas (about 15,000 years ago37). We confirmed this hypothesis with a time-measured phylogenetic tree of the two main Ca. Hathorviridae subfamilies, ...
In general, the rate of reproduction for diseases is proportional to their transmissibility and to the length of time that an individual is infectious. For this reason, extremely deadly diseases that kill their hosts too rapidly may require extremely high densities of hosts before they can spread....