War Against Smallpox
Edward Jenner and the Global Spread of Vaccination
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- Author: Michael Bennett, University of Tasmania
- Date Published: June 2020
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- isbn: 9780521147880
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Michael Bennett provides the first history of the global spread of vaccination during the Napoleonic Wars, offering a new assessment of the cowpox discovery and Edward Jenner's achievement in making cowpox inoculation a viable and universally available practice. He explores the networks that took the vaccine around the world, and the reception and establishment of vaccination among peoples in all corners of the globe. His focus is on the human story of the horrors of smallpox, the hopes invested in vaccination by medical men and parents, the children put arm-to-arm across the world, and the early challenges, successes and disappointments. He presents vaccination as a quiet revolution, genuinely emancipatory, but also the sharp end of growing state power. By the end of the war in 1815, millions of children had been vaccinated. The early success of the war against smallpox paved the way to further advances towards eradication.
Read more- Provides a global history of the spread of vaccination
- Offers new insights into the hopes and fears of parents and children, as well as the ambitions of medical men
- Discusses early vaccine hesitancy and anti-vaccination movements
Awards
- A BBC History Magazine Book of the Year 2020
Reviews & endorsements
'It's as commonplace as it is true to say that infectious disease knows no borders. In War Against Smallpox, Michael Bennett offers us something immeasurably more intriguing: the border crossing of vaccination. Bennett follows this strange procedure's rapid-fire travels from London to Spain, India, the Cape, the New World, China and beyond. And as if that intercontinental story is not fascinating enough, it all took place either side of 1800, as the global Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars wrenched the world into a new century. A major new global history. The world connected arm-to-arm.' Alison Bashford, University of New South Wales
See more reviews'A valuable account by a leading scholar of the subject, one that skilfully links the global range of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century engagement with smallpox. The global spread of vaccination illustrates more general points about processes of learning, information, technology and diffusion. Methodologically acute and conceptually significant.' Jeremy Black, University of Exeter
'This impressive culmination of 15 years of research minutely details the international spread not of variola virus, but of its containment.' Kate Womersley, The Spectator
'This book gives fascinating insight into the challenges of disseminating scientific information at a time of international conflict and in the face of opposing campaigns of misinformation …' Tim Mason, British Society for the History of Medicine (www.bshm.org.uk)
'An incredible journey, with walk-on parts for Napoleon, Jefferson and the tsar of Russia.' Gareth Williams, BBC History Magazine
'Bennett's work draws on a huge body of primary and secondary literature to create a coherent story of the spread of vaccination around the globe … Nevertheless, Bennett's work has a much wider implication, providing historians with a model of how (and how successfully) ideas and practices moved around in the early nineteenth century, just before the emergence of the modern profession with its expectations of the rapid exchange of new knowledge through medical journals and societies.' Deborah Brunton, Social History of Medicine
'This is an important book published at an appropriate time.' Niels Brimnes, Bulletin of the History of Medicine
'The extensive detail and the embellishments of every chapter result in something approaching a work of reference.' Stuart Blume, Metascience
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- Date Published: June 2020
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521147880
- length: 434 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 153 x 22 mm
- weight: 0.62kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
Preface and Acknowledgements
1. A Tale of Two Diseases: Smallpox and Cowpox
2. Fire with Fire: Smallpox Inoculation in the Eighteenth Century
3. Good Tidings from the Farm: Jenner and the Cowpox Discovery
4. National Mobilisation: Vaccination in Britain and Ireland
5. Vaccine Diaspora: Medical Networks in a World at War
6. The Vaccine's Conquest of Napoleonic Europe
7. The Guardian Pox in Northern Europe
8. Across the Pyrenees: Vaccination in Spain and Portugal
9. Romanovs and Vaktsinovs: Vaccination in the Russian Empire
10. Passage through India: Vaccinaton in South Asia
11. 'This New Inoculation Is No Sham!' Vaccination in North America
12. A New Pox for the New World. Vaccination in Latin America
13. Oceanic Vaccine: The World Encircled
14. The World Arm-to-Arm: Jenner and the Vaccination Revolution
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Index.
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