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2. The Changing Nature of Plague
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Lecture
In this module, we have a closer look at the changing nature of plague in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. We look at what plague was and discuss its prevalence. We also look at contemporary ideas about the causes and treatments of plague.
Course
In this course, Dr Jane Stevens-Crawshaw (Oxford Brookes University) explores the relationship between plague and public health during the renaissance in England. We start by looking at how public health functioned and developed in the renaissance. We then move on to have a closer look at the changing nature of plague in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. After this we look at how hospitals changed during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The penultimate module will see us look more closely at the idea of quarantine and how this influenced how society dealt with plague. Finally, we examine the Great Plague of 1665 which wiped out nearly a quarter of London’s population.
Lecturer
Jane Stevens-Crawshaw is a senior lecturer in early modern European history at Oxford Brookes University. She specialises in the history of renaissance Europe with a focus on the impact of the developing ideas about 'cleanliness' on the public health. She has also written on the establishment of plague hospitals in Europe.
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Stevens-Crawshaw, J. (2021, September 13). Medicine Through Time – Public Health and the Great Plague of 1665, c. 1450-1700 - The Changing Nature of Plague [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://www.massolit.io/courses/medicine-through-time-public-health-and-the-great-plague-of-1665/the-changing-nature-of-plague
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Stevens-Crawshaw, J. "Medicine Through Time – Public Health and the Great Plague of 1665, c. 1450-1700 – The Changing Nature of Plague." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 13 Sep 2021, https://www.massolit.io/courses/medicine-through-time-public-health-and-the-great-plague-of-1665/the-changing-nature-of-plague