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After The Plague

Big Picture Science

Big Picture Science

Science, Technology

4.6 β€’ 986 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 21 June 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Everyone is familiar with the immediate consequences of a pandemic – sickness and death. But the long-term ramifications can be just as dramatic: a breakdown of the family and society, shifts in political power, and widespread appeals to magical thinking. Plagues are societal disrupters. Their effects can linger long after the pathogens have gone. Also, hear how art responded to a pandemic and how the Louisiana Purchase was made possible by an outbreak of fever in the Caribbean. Guest: Frank Snowden – Professor of History and the History of Medicine at Yale University, and author of Epidemics and Society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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wherever you get your podcasts. The pandemic is not over, but as it eases we find ourselves considering its long-term societal effects.

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These can last long after a virus or a bacterial disease recede.

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Historically, infectious disease has had massive consequences for society.

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The episodes of plague that struck the Roman Empire have been blamed for

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causing its collapse.

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Other epidemics, such as polio, for example, did not leave for mind is that epidemic diseases are not just interchangeable causes of death and suffering,

1:46.4

that each has its own particular biology and its relationship to the society that's afflicting.

1:53.7

And so it shouldn't surprise us that they also have different effects.

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