PLAGUE AND PUBLIC HEALTH IN ITALY AND EUROPE

J. Henderson
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This introductory chapter provides an overview of plague and public health in Italy and Europe. Plagues, and more generally the campaigns mounted by governments to address emergencies caused by outbreaks of epidemic disease, have remained an important area of historical research, and continue to remain relevant to the present day. It is often portrayed as having provided a template for public health, with some of the main strategies developed in the Renaissance and early modern periods as models for later policies. Italy has been seen as central to this process, developing the first ‘effective’ plague measures; for, just as the Renaissance was viewed as gradually ‘civilising’ countries north of the Alps, so was the influence of Italian administrative reactions to epidemic disease. Focusing on plague in Florence, the book examines, on the one hand, the mixed motivations and attitudes of those who ran governments and, on the other, the varied reactions and activities of the lower levels of society, suggesting they were far from passive actors who accepted decrees and legislation from above.
鼠疫与意大利和欧洲的公共卫生
这一导论章概述了意大利和欧洲的鼠疫和公共卫生。瘟疫,以及更广泛地说,政府为应对流行病爆发造成的紧急情况而开展的运动,一直是历史研究的一个重要领域,并继续与今天保持相关性。它经常被描绘成为公共卫生提供了一个模板,文艺复兴时期和近代早期制定的一些主要战略是后来政策的典范。意大利被视为这一进程的核心,制定了第一个“有效”的鼠疫措施;因为,正如文艺复兴被视为阿尔卑斯山以北国家逐渐“文明化”一样,意大利对流行病的行政反应也受到了影响。这本书以佛罗伦萨的瘟疫为重点,一方面考察了政府管理者的混合动机和态度,另一方面考察了社会下层的各种反应和活动,表明他们远非被动地接受上层的法令和立法。
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