Description
The author also investigates the cultural dimensions of the problem: for instance, the images of syphilis presented in wartime propaganda and the literary connotations associated with the idea of the syphilitic genius. Quetel discusses historical accounts of the spread of syphilis and draws parallels with the current medical and social campaigns against AIDS.
About the Author
Claude Quetel is a French historian. The author of two dozen books, he has won a number of prizes for his work.
Reviews
'Outstanding ...' The Independent on Sunday
'A rich, extensive and flexible review ... reading of basic importance ... well-documented cultural guide through history.' Times Literary Supplement
'A jolly good read, and an extremely useful summary of knowledge on the subject.' European History Quarterly
'A well-researched and robust survey... Quetel spans the centuries, and offers important cross-cultural insights. His book can be heartily recommended.' History
'This lively, often entertaining and well-informed book, by a historian who is unusually conversant with the medical aspects of his subject, is not only an accomplished piece of social history; it also stands as a warning that deserves to be heeded.' French History
'The volume can be highly recommended as a stimulating introduction to the subject.' Medical History
'Lively and illuminating book that examines the disease from a host of different angles.' Wilson Library Bulletin
'A thorough, well researched book and above all, a good read!' Canadian Journal of History
Book Information
ISBN 9780745610306
Author Claude Quetel
Format Paperback
Page Count 352
Imprint Polity Press
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight(grams) 482g
Dimensions(mm) 230mm * 156mm * 21mm