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- Objectstaat
- Book Title
- Leprosy and Colonialism
- Title
- Leprosy and Colonialism
- EAN
- 9781526112996
- ISBN
- 9781526112996
- Release Date
- 05/18/2017
- Release Year
- 2017
- Subtitle
- Suriname Under Dutch Rule, 1750–1950
- ISBN-10
- 152611299X
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- GB
- Genre
- History
- Subject
- Historical Geography, Infectious Diseases, History, Latin America / South America
- Subject Area
- Science, Medical, History
- Publication Name
- Leprosy and Colonialism : Suriname under Dutch Rule, 1750-1950
- Item Length
- 8.5 in
- Publisher
- Manchester University Press
- Series
- Social Histories of Medicine Ser.
- Publication Year
- 2017
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.7 in
- Item Width
- 5.4 in
- Item Weight
- 17 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 288 Pages
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Leprosy and colonialism investigates the history of leprosy in Suriname within the context of Dutch colonial power and racial conflict, from the plantation economy and the age of slavery to the modern colonial state. It explores the relationship between the modern stigmatization and exclusion of people affected with leprosy, and the political tensions and racial fears originating in colonial slave society, exerting their influence until after the decolonization up to the present day. In the book colonial sources are read from shifting perspectives, of the colonial rulers and, 'from below', the ruled. Though leprosy is today a neglected tropical disease, recognizing influences of our colonial heritage in our global management of health and disease, and exploring the perspectives of other cultures are essential in a time in which migration movements make the permeability of boundaries, and transmission of diseases, more common then perhaps ever before.
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Publisher
Manchester University Press
ISBN-10
152611299x
ISBN-13
9781526112996
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10038416043
Product Key Features
Publication Name
Leprosy and Colonialism : Suriname under Dutch Rule, 1750-1950
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Historical Geography, Infectious Diseases, History, Latin America / South America
Series
Social Histories of Medicine Ser.
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Science, Medical, History
Number of Pages
288 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Width
5.4 in
Item Weight
17 Oz
Additional Product Features
LCCN
2017-385700
Intended Audience
College Audience
Series Volume Number
6
Lc Classification Number
Ra644.L3
Reviews
"This is an important book, and a timely reminder that, in spite of setting or of policy, those who work on the front line of patient care are the ones who often have the biggest impact on patient experience. Within the caring relationship, the patient and the nursing staff are inextricably bound, and this volume allows us to further understand the intricacies involved in this important, complex relationship."- H-Net Reviews, April 2018, 'Snelders provides a needed corrective to the historiography concerning how Western science began to see leprosy as a colonial problem. His monograph is one of very few that search for the racialized roots of leprosy discourse as far back as the eighteenth century. [...] Snelders's longue duree study greatly expands historians' understanding of leprosy in Suriname as a microcosm of colonialism's racial, social and administrative structures.' Kristen Block, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Social History of Medicine , vol 33, no 3, August 2018 'Snelders's ambitious book makes an important contribution and adds to our understanding of the history of medicine in the Caribbean and the wider colonial world.' Juanita De Barros , Department of History, McMaster University, New West Indian Guide 92 (2018) 293-396 'In his detailed and comprehensive history of leprosy care in Surinam, Stephen Snelders highlights several fascinating and unique features of the history of leprosy in this former Dutch colony.' Hans Pols, University of Sydney, Gesnerus : Swiss Journal of the History of Medicine and Sciences , Vol. 76, No. 1 (2019) ' Leprosy and Colonialism is rich in details, informed in historiographical debate, and written in fluid prose. [...] The book will be of use not only to historians of medicine but, more generally, to historians and students of colonialism.' Isis , Journal of the History of Science Society, "This is an important book, and a timely reminder that, in spite of setting or of policy, those who work on the front line of patient care are the ones who often have the biggest impact on patient experience. Within the caring relationship, the patient and the nursing staff are inextricably bound, and this volume allows us to further understand the intricacies involved in this important, complex relationship."- H-Net Reviews, April 2018 "Snelders provides a needed corrective to the historiography concerning how Western science began to see leprosy as a colonial problem. His monograph is one of very few that search for the racialized roots of leprosy discourse as far back as the eighteenth century. ['e¦] Snelders's longue du?ee study greatly expands historians' understanding of leprosy in Suriname as a microcosm of colonialism's racial, social and administrative structures." - Kristen Block, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Social History of Medicine, vol 33, no 3, August 2018 "Snelders provides a needed corrective to the historiography concerning how Western science began to see leprosy as a colonial problem. His monograph is one of very few that search for the racialized roots of leprosy discourse as far back as the eighteenth century. ['e¦] Snelders's longue du?ee study greatly expands historians' understanding of leprosy in Suriname as a microcosm of colonialism's racial, social and administrative structures." - Kristen Block, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Social History of Medicine, vol 33, no 3, August 2018 "Snelders's ambitious book makes an important contribution and adds to our understanding of the history of medicine in the Caribbean and the wider colonial world." - Juanita De Barros, Department of History, McMaster University, New West Indian Guide 92 (2018) 293-396, 'Snelders provides a needed corrective to the historiography concerning how Western science began to see leprosy as a colonial problem. His monograph is one of very few that search for the racialized roots of leprosy discourse as far back as the eighteenth century. [...] Snelders's longue duree study greatly expands historians' understanding of leprosy in Suriname as a microcosm of colonialism's racial, social and administrative structures.'Kristen Block, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Social History of Medicine, vol 33, no 3, August 2018'Snelders's ambitious book makes an important contribution and adds to our understanding of the history of medicine in the Caribbean and the wider colonial world.' Juanita De Barros, Department of History, McMaster University, New West Indian Guide 92 (2018) 293-396, 'Snelders provides a needed corrective to the historiography concerning how Western science began to see leprosy as a colonial problem. His monograph is one of very few that search for the racialized roots of leprosy discourse as far back as the eighteenth century. [.] Snelders's longue duree study greatly expands historians' understanding of leprosy in Suriname as a microcosm of colonialism's racial, social and administrative structures.'Kristen Block, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Social History of Medicine, vol 33, no 3, August 2018'Snelders's ambitious book makes an important contribution and adds to our understanding of the history of medicine in the Caribbean and the wider colonial world.'Juanita De Barros, Department of History, McMaster University, New West Indian Guide 92 (2018) 293-396, 'Snelders provides a needed corrective to the historiography concerning how Western science began to see leprosy as a colonial problem. His monograph is one of very few that search for the racialized roots of leprosy discourse as far back as the eighteenth century. [...] Snelders's longue duree study greatly expands historians' understanding of leprosy in Suriname as a microcosm of colonialism's racial, social and administrative structures.' Kristen Block, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Social History of Medicine, vol 33, no 3, August 2018 'Snelders's ambitious book makes an important contribution and adds to our understanding of the history of medicine in the Caribbean and the wider colonial world.' Juanita De Barros, Department of History, McMaster University, New West Indian Guide 92 (2018) 293-396 'In his detailed and comprehensive history of leprosy care in Surinam, Stephen Snelders highlights several fascinating and unique features of the history of leprosy in this former Dutch colony.' Hans Pols, University of Sydney, Gesnerus: Swiss Journal of the History of Medicine and Sciences, Vol. 76, No. 1 (2019) 'Leprosy and Colonialism is rich in details, informed in historiographical debate, and written in fluid prose. [...] The book will be of use not only to historians of medicine but, more generally, to historians and students of colonialism.' Isis, Journal of the History of Science Society, "This is an important book, and a timely reminder that, in spite of setting or of policy, those who work on the front line of patient care are the ones who often have the biggest impact on patient experience. Within the caring relationship, the patient and the nursing staff are inextricably bound, and this volume allows us to further understand the intricacies involved in this important, complex relationship."- H-Net Reviews, April 2018 "Snelders provides a needed corrective to the historiography concerning how Western science began to see leprosy as a colonial problem. His monograph is one of very few that search for the racialized roots of leprosy discourse as far back as the eighteenth century. [EL] Snelders's longue du'ee study greatly expands historians' understanding of leprosy in Suriname as a microcosm of colonialism's racial, social and administrative structures." - Kristen Block, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Social History of Medicine, vol 33, no 3, August 2018 "Snelders provides a needed corrective to the historiography concerning how Western science began to see leprosy as a colonial problem. His monograph is one of very few that search for the racialized roots of leprosy discourse as far back as the eighteenth century. [EL] Snelders's longue du'ee study greatly expands historians' understanding of leprosy in Suriname as a microcosm of colonialism's racial, social and administrative structures." - Kristen Block, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Social History of Medicine, vol 33, no 3, August 2018, "This is an important book, and a timely reminder that, in spite of setting or of policy, those who work on the front line of patient care are the ones who often have the biggest impact on patient experience. Within the caring relationship, the patient and the nursing staff are inextricably bound, and this volume allows us to further understand the intricacies involved in this important, complex relationship."- H-Net Reviews, April 2018 "Snelders provides a needed corrective to the historiography concerning how Western science began to see leprosy as a colonial problem. His monograph is one of very few that search for the racialized roots of leprosy discourse as far back as the eighteenth century. [...] Snelders's longue du?ee study greatly expands historians' understanding of leprosy in Suriname as a microcosm of colonialism's racial, social and administrative structures." - Kristen Block, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Social History of Medicine, vol 33, no 3, August 2018 "Snelders provides a needed corrective to the historiography concerning how Western science began to see leprosy as a colonial problem. His monograph is one of very few that search for the racialized roots of leprosy discourse as far back as the eighteenth century. [...] Snelders's longue du?ee study greatly expands historians' understanding of leprosy in Suriname as a microcosm of colonialism's racial, social and administrative structures." - Kristen Block, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Social History of Medicine, vol 33, no 3, August 2018 "Snelders's ambitious book makes an important contribution and adds to our understanding of the history of medicine in the Caribbean and the wider colonial world." - Juanita De Barros, Department of History, McMaster University, New West Indian Guide 92 (2018) 293-396, "This is an important book, and a timely reminder that, in spite of setting or of policy, those who work on the front line of patient care are the ones who often have the biggest impact on patient experience. Within the caring relationship, the patient and the nursing staff are inextricably bound, and this volume allows us to further understand the intricacies involved in this important, complex relationship."- H-Net Reviews, April 2018 "Snelders provides a needed corrective to the historiography concerning how Western science began to see leprosy as a colonial problem. His monograph is one of very few that search for the racialized roots of leprosy discourse as far back as the eighteenth century. [EL] Snelders's longue du?ee study greatly expands historians' understanding of leprosy in Suriname as a microcosm of colonialism's racial, social and administrative structures." - Kristen Block, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Social History of Medicine, vol 33, no 3, August 2018 "Snelders provides a needed corrective to the historiography concerning how Western science began to see leprosy as a colonial problem. His monograph is one of very few that search for the racialized roots of leprosy discourse as far back as the eighteenth century. [EL] Snelders's longue du?ee study greatly expands historians' understanding of leprosy in Suriname as a microcosm of colonialism's racial, social and administrative structures." - Kristen Block, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Social History of Medicine, vol 33, no 3, August 2018 "Snelders's ambitious book makes an important contribution and adds to our understanding of the history of medicine in the Caribbean and the wider colonial world." - Juanita De Barros, Department of History, McMaster University, New West Indian Guide 92 (2018) 293-396, 'Snelders provides a needed corrective to the historiography concerning how Western science began to see leprosy as a colonial problem. His monograph is one of very few that search for the racialized roots of leprosy discourse as far back as the eighteenth century. [.] Snelders's longue duree study greatly expands historians' understanding of leprosy in Suriname as a microcosm of colonialism's racial, social and administrative structures.'Kristen Block, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Social History of Medicine, vol 33, no 3, August 2018'Snelders's ambitious book makes an important contribution and adds to our understanding of the history of medicine in the Caribbean and the wider colonial world.'Juanita De Barros, Department of History, McMaster University, New West Indian Guide 92 (2018) 293-396'In his detailed and comprehensive history of leprosy care in Surinam, Stephen Snelders highlights several fascinating and unique features of the history of leprosy in this former Dutch colony.'Hans Pols, University of Sydney, Gesnerus: Swiss Journal of the History of Medicine and Sciences, Vol. 76, No. 1 (2019)
Table of Content
Introduction Part I: Leprosy in a slave society 1. The making of a colonial disease in the eighteenth century 2. A policy of 'Great Confinement', 1815-1863 3. Slaves and medicine: black perspectives 4. 'Battleground in the jungle': the Batavia leprosy asylum in the age of slavery Part II: Leprosy in a modern colonial state 5. Transformations and discussion, Suriname and the Netherlands, 1863-1890 6. Towards a modern colonial state: reorganizing leprosy care, 1890-1900 7. Developing modern leprosy politics, 1900-1950 8. Colonial medicine and folk beliefs in the modern era 9. Complex microcosms: asylums and treatments, 1900-1950 Conclusion Sources and select bibliography
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2017
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614.5/46
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23
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