Managing Pandemics in Early Modern Germany Professor Jean-Marc TullianiPandemics spread throughout early modern Germany on a regular basis. Historical data and textual evidence are examined to explore how early modern states, communities, and individuals responded to such outbreaks, dealt with ensuing political, ethical, intellectual, social, and pragmatic issues, and handled arising conflicts, between 1480 and 1720.
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