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Death in Hamburg

Society and Politics in the Cholera Years 1830-1910

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In 1892 the city of Hamburg was hit by one of the greatest urban disasters of the century: a cholera epidemic that within six weeks left ten thousand people dead and many more suffering the appalling symptoms of this terrible disease. Drawing on a mass of detailed source material, this book presents a graphic portrayal of a great European city in the throes of a major social and political crisis. In seeking to discover why Hamburg alone was struck by an epidemic of such proportions, Evans ushers readers into the often unfamiliar terrain of environmental pollution, social inequality, municipal administration, and medical science in 19th-century Europe and offers a fresh look at the problems generated by urban growth and social change in the age of industrialization.

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Death in Hamburg, Richard J. Evans

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Erscheinungsdatum
1987
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(Hardcover)
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Titel
Death in Hamburg
Untertitel
Society and Politics in the Cholera Years 1830-1910
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Richard J. Evans
Erscheinungsdatum
1987
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
720
ISBN10
0198228643
ISBN13
9780198228646
Reihe
Beschreibung
In 1892 the city of Hamburg was hit by one of the greatest urban disasters of the century: a cholera epidemic that within six weeks left ten thousand people dead and many more suffering the appalling symptoms of this terrible disease. Drawing on a mass of detailed source material, this book presents a graphic portrayal of a great European city in the throes of a major social and political crisis. In seeking to discover why Hamburg alone was struck by an epidemic of such proportions, Evans ushers readers into the often unfamiliar terrain of environmental pollution, social inequality, municipal administration, and medical science in 19th-century Europe and offers a fresh look at the problems generated by urban growth and social change in the age of industrialization.