Description
About the Author
Mark Honigsbaum is a medical historian, journalist, and author of The Fever Trail: In Search of the Cure for Malaria. He is currently a lecturer at City, University of London.
Reviews
'Some of the scenes in Mark Honigsbaum's The Pandemic Century were so vivid they had me drafting movie treatments in my head . . . each chapter is deeply researched.'
Chosen as a 'Sizzling Summer Read' 2019 -- Mail on Sunday
'A gruesome round-up of the pandemics that have plagued us over the past 100 years . . . A lively but less than reassuring read for those on exotic travels.' * Financial Times *
'[A] riveting, vivid history of modern disease outbreaks . . . Honigsbaum has written a fascinating account of a deeply important topic - for if the past 100 years have taught us anything, it is that new diseases and viral strains will inevitably beset us.' * The Observer *
'Timely but disturbing.'
'Lively, gruesome, and masterful . . . Honigsbaum mixes superb medical history with vivid portraits of the worldwide reactions to each [pandemic] event.'
'Gripping.'
'Engrossing. . . . Combining history, popular science, and policy, he describes each pandemic with journalistic immediacy, emphasising the patterns that characterise responses to them. . . an important and timely work.'
'Offers a mixture of gripping storytelling and insightful science. . . . Alternately chilling and optimistic, Honigsbaum's reporting on a recurrent public health issue deserves wide attention.'
'Infectious diseases remain among the most urgent health threats we face, but too often are considered something that happens to other people, far away. In our interconnected world, this is no longer true, as Honigsbaum shows. His unique account drives home the human impact of epidemics, and the need for increased preparedness.' -- Jeremy Farrar, Director of the Wellcome Trust
'Mark Honigsbaum does a superb job covering a century's worth of pandemics and the fears they invariably unleash. The moral of his cogent tale is that the next deadly pandemic is not a matter of "if" but of "when" and preparing for that fact is a far better prescription than reacting with panic, fear, or indifference.'
'Gripping.' * Nature *
'Ultimately, this book celebrates medical curiosity. [It is] a cautionary tale about the need for medical science to be open minded. Practitioners need to be aware that their knowledge of what is possible and impossible when it comes to infectious diseases will be challenged by the forces of globalisation, urbanisation and climate change.' -- International Affairs
Book Information
ISBN 9781787381216
Author Mark Honigsbaum
Format Hardback
Page Count 392
Imprint C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Publisher C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd