Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: A Eurasian Pandemic: The Black Death in Europe and the Middle East, 1347-1350
A: The Societal Impact of the Black Death in Italy Giovanni Boccaccio, Introduction to The Decameron, 1349-1351
B: Scapegoating & Jewish Pogroms during the Black Death in Germany Konrad of Megenberg, Treatise concerning the Mortality in Germany, 1350
C: Religious Responses to the Black Death in Muslim Spain and Syria Ibn al-Wardi, Essay on the Report of the Pestilence, c. 1348
Lisan al-Din Ibn al-Khatib, A Very Useful Inquiry into the Horrible Sickness, 1349-52
[1 map of spread of Black Death from Asia to Europe and 1 illustration, of Jewish pogrom.]
Chapter 3: American Holocaust: Smallpox in the Americas, 1518-1670
A: Disease and the Conquest of Mexico Toribio de Benavente Motolinia, History of the Indians of New Spain, 1536-41Benardino de Sahagun,
Florentine Codex: General History of the Things of New Spain, 1585
B: Disease and the Colonization of New England William Bradford, History of Plymouth Plantation, 1633-34
C: Disease and the Colonization of New France Charles Albanel, Jesuit Relation of 1669-70
[1 illustration, from Florentine Codex.]
Chapter 4: Disease and the Birth of Modern Medicine: Bubonic and Pneumonic Plague in India and China, 1896-1922
A: Bubonic Plague in Pune, India: The Native Response Newspaper Reports, February-September 1897
B: Bubonic Plague in Pune, India: The Official Response Letter from Major W.C. Reade to Sir Arthur Godley, March 3, 1898
Indian Plague Commission, Minutes of Evidence, February 24, 1899
C: Pneumonic Plague in Harbin, Manchuria Wu Liande, North Manchurian Plague Prevention Service Reports, 1918-1922
[2 illustrations, from Wu Liande.]
Chapter 5: A Modern Plague: AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, 1981 to Present
A: AIDS in Uganda: A "Multisectoral" Approach Yoweri Museveni, AIDS is a Socioeconomic Disease, 1991
B: AIDS in South Africa: The Tragedy of Denial Thabo Mbeki, Letter to World Leaders, April 3, 2000
C: Voices of AIDS: The Disease's Impact upon Women and Children Two Women's Stories: Mary Banda of Zambia and Dambudzo of Zimbabwe
Two AIDS Activists: Speeches of Rosemary Mulenga of Zambia and Nkosi Johnson of South Africa
[1 map of AIDS prevalence in Africa and 1 illustration, of AIDS billboard.]
Chapter 6: Epilogue