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* Ihre Aktion  Suchen (Schlagwörter GND (Phrase) (XSP)) eastern africa
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Englisch
Veröffentlichungsangabe: 
Athens : Ohio University Press [2019], 2019
Umfang: 
xvi, 312 pages : Illustrationen
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Includes bibliographical references and index
1911
ISBN: 
978-0-8214-2400-1 paperback
978-0-8214-2399-8 hardcover
Falsche ISBN: 
*978-0-8214-4691-1
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Klassifikation der Library of Congress: RA644.T69
Dewey Dezimal-Klassifikation: 616.9363096875
Inhalt: 
Part I. The Ssese Islands. Orienting to the Ssese Islands, c. 1890 -- Finding Sleeping Sickness on the Ssese Islands -- Healing Mongota, Treating Trypanosomiasis : Research on the Ssese Islands -- Part II. The Kingdom of Kiziba, c. 1890 -- Orienting to the Kingdom of Kiziba, c. 1890 -- The Prince and the Plague : Politics, Public Health, and Rubunga in Kiziba -- Gland-Feelers, Elusive Patients, and the Kigarama Camp -- Part III. The Southern Imbo, c. 1890. Orienting to the Southern Imbo, c. 1890 -- Mobility, Illness, and Colonial Public Health on the Tanganyika Littoral.
"A history of epidemic illness and political change, The Politics of Disease Control focuses on epidemics of sleeping sickness (human African trypanosomiasis) around Lake Victoria and Lake Tanganyika in the early twentieth century as well as the colonial public health programs designed to control them. Mari K. Webel prioritizes local histories of populations in the Great Lakes region to put the successes and failures of a widely used colonial public health intervention-the sleeping sickness camp-into dialogue with African strategies to mitigate illness and death in the past. Webel draws case studies from colonial Burundi, Tanzania, and Uganda to frame her arguments within a zone of vigorous mobility and exchange in eastern Africa, where African states engaged with the Belgian, British, and German empires. Situating sleeping sickness control within African intellectual worlds and political dynamics, The Politics of Disease Control connects responses to sleeping sickness with experiences of historical epidemics such as plague, cholera, and smallpox, demonstrating important continuities before and after colonial incursion. African strategies to mitigate disease, Webel shows, fundamentally shaped colonial disease prevention programs in a crucial moment of political and social change"--
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10 A 90621
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