Rats, Lice and History

a study in biography

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Hans Zinsser: Rats, Lice and History (Paperback, 2007, Transaction Publishers, Routledge)

Paperback, 332 pages

Langue : English

Publié 31 octobre 2007 par Transaction Publishers, Routledge.

ISBN :
978-1-4128-0672-5
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Fascinating as a project, frustrating as a rant

3 étoiles

This 1934 book is a history of typhus presented as popular science (and apparently as a biography, although it doesn't really follow any such form).

The first four chapters are pretty much unreadable. One Stanford University scientist in the 1930s grinds an axe about many different scientists and writers for about 80 pages of text. Once he finishes with this rant, it gets more interesting as he begins a historical exploration of the spread of disease, and in particular how disease and war travelled together.

The writing stays on point mostly, except for a few more veiled jabs at other writers and some questionable classist comments that are troubling even for that time (a 'humerous' anecdote about having the police arrest a homeless non-white man so that he could gather lice from him sticks out in my mind). The fascinating two chapters on lice are by far the best of …

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  • Diseases & disorders
  • Epidemiology & medical statistics
  • History of medicine
  • Social history
  • Business & Economics
  • Medical / Nursing
  • Sale Adult - History - General History
  • Business/Economics
  • History
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Business & Economics / Environmental Economics
  • Sale Books
  • Environmental Economics
  • Lice and carriers as disease
  • Rats as carriers of disease
  • Typhus fever