HIST 36.02 Epidemics in History
The COVID-19 outbreak has caused a profound disruption of life in the United States and around the world. For virtually everyone alive today, the epidemic is an unprecedented and unexpected event. Yet over the last three millennia, epidemics have been one of the foremost drivers of human history. Infectious diseases have affected the fate of great civilizations and empires, reshaped the economic fundamentals of large societies and influenced art and culture in innumerable profound ways. This course is an interdisciplinary introduction to some of the most dramatic epidemics in history and the consequences they had on societies around the world.
Instructor
Not being offered during 2022-23
Cross Listed Courses
GOVT 40.27
Department-Specific Course Categories
Class of 2023 and Before Major Dist: INTER.