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Contents<br/>Preface Mohammad Gharipour and Caitlin DeClercq xi<br/>Prologue: Pandemics and urban health - Sandro Galea xxi<br/>PART 1: URBAN GOVERNANCE: POLITICS AND MANAGEMENT 2<br/>1. Plague in Sibiu and the first quarantine plan in Central Europe, 1510 - Katalin Szende and Otto Gecser 4<br/>2. Mughal governance, mobility, and responses to the plague in Agra, India, 1618-19 - Mehreen Chida-Razvi 14<br/>3. Urban governance, economic intervention, and the plague in Bristol, England, 1665-66 <br/>- Andrew Wells 24<br/>4. Smallpox and the specter of Mexican citizenship, 1826 - Farren Yero 33<br/>5. Complacency, confusion, and the mismanagement of cholera in York, England, 1832 - Ann-Marie Akehurst 43<br/>6. Cholera, the Roman aqueduct, and urban renewal in Naples, Italy, 1860-1914 - Sofia Greaves 53<br/>7. The contested governance of border railways and the plague of Northeast China, 1910-11 - Yongming Chen and Yishen Chen 61<br/>8. Print, politics, and the smallpox epidemic in Terre Haute, USA, 1902-3 - Allen Shotwell 68<br/>9. Colonialism, racism, and the government response to bubonic plague in Nairobi, Kenya, 1895-1910 - Catherine Odari 75<br/>PART 2: URBAN LIFE: CULTURE AND SOCIETY 82<br/>10. Women, social solidarities, and the plague in 17th-century Newcastle, England 84<br/>- Rachel Clamp<br/>11. The Jewish ghetto as a space of quarantine in Prague, 1713 - Joshua Teplitsky 92<br/>12. Hygiene and urban life in the 'District of Death' in 19th-century Istanbul 100<br/>- Fezanur Karaagaclioglu<br/>13. Religious rituals and cholera in the shrine cities of 19th-century Iran - Fuchsia Hart 108<br/>14. Social life, illness, and the marketplace in Kumasi, Ghana, from the 20th century to the present - George Osei and Shobana Shankar 117<br/>15. The city as field hospital and the influenza epidemic in Seattle, USA, 1918-19 125<br/>- Louisa Iarocci<br/>16. Rural migrants, smallpox, and civic surgery in 20th-century Baghdad, Iraq - Huma Gupta 135<br/>17. House, social Life, and smallpox in Kathmandu, Nepal, 1963 - Susan Heydon 143<br/>18. Meningitis, shared environments, and inequality in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1971-75 - Daniela Sandler 151<br/>PART 3: URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE: PERMANENCE AND CHANGE 160<br/>19. Epidemics and the royal control of public health in Lisbon, Portugal, 1480-95 162<br/>- Danielle Abdon<br/>20. The Guadalquivir River and plague in Seville, Spain, in the 16th century 171<br/>- Kristy Wilson Bowers<br/>21. Social inequity and hospital infrastructure in the City of Puebla, Mexico, 1737 178<br/>- Juan Luis Burke<br/>22. Colonial infrastructure, ecology, and epidemics in Dhaka, 1858-1947 - Mohammad Hossain 188<br/>23. South American health conventions, social stratification, and the Ilha Grande Lazaretto in Brazil, 1886 - Niuxa Dias Drago, Ana Paula Polizzo, and Fernando Delgado 195<br/>24. Plague, displacement, and ecological disruption in Bombay, India, 1896 - Emily Webster 204<br/>25. French urbanism, Vietnamese resistance, and the plague in Hanoi, Vietnam, 1885-1910 - Michael Vann 213<br/>26. Building a community on Leprosy Island in the Philippines, 1898-1941 - Mary Anne Alabanza Akers 222<br/>27. Shifting health paradigms and infrastructure in Australia in the 20th century - Karen Daws and Julie Willis 230<br/>PART 4: URBAN DESIGN AND PLANNING: INTERVENTIONS AND IMPLICATIONS 240<br/>28. Urban design, social epidemiology, and the bubonic plague of Palermo, Italy, 1575-76 - Carlo Trombino 242<br/>29. Cholera and housing reform in Victorian London, England, 1850-1900 - Irina Davidovici 251<br/>30. Public health, urban development, and cholera in Tokyo, Japan, 1877-95 - Susan L. Burns 260<br/>31. The Hong Kong plague and public parks in the British settlements of Shanghai and Tianjin, China, 1894 - Yichi Zhang 271<br/>32. Rebuilding the British Seamen's Hospital at Smyrna in the wake of smallpox and cholera epidemics, 1892 - Isilay Tiarnagh Sheridan Gun and Erdem Erten 279<br/>33. Spatial change and the cholera epidemic in Manila, the Philippines, 1902-4 - Ian Morley 289<br/>34. Plague, housing, and battles over segregation in colonial Dakar, Senegal, 1914 - Gregory Valdespino 297<br/>35. Urban transformation and public health policies in post-influenza Lagos, Nigeria, 1918 - Timothy Oluseyi Odeyale 305<br/>36. Urban landscape transformations and the malaria control scheme in Mauritius, 1948-51 - Nicole de Lalouviere 312<br/>Epilogue: Post-COVID urbanism and architecture 324<br/>Richard J. Jackson<br/>Glossary 330<br/>Bibliography 335<br/>Authors' biographies 353<br/>Index 365<br/> |