1st Edition

Endemics, Epidemics, and Pandemics in World History

By Benjamin Reilly Copyright 2026
278 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

278 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

278 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Epidemics, Endemics, and Pandemics in World History provides a comprehensive account of human interactions with diseases from the stone age to COVID-19. It takes a thematic approach, exploring the two-way relationship between pathogens and human development throughout history. This book argues that changing patterns of human activity, including the adoption of agriculture, warfare,... Read more

1.  Introduction to Disease,  2.  Disease and Agriculture,  Part 1: From Prehistoric Pandemics to the Black Death,  3.  Disease and Globalization,  Part 2:  The Columbian Exchange.  4.  Disease and Globalization,  5.  Europe from the Epidemiological Transition to Industrialization,  Part 3:  European Imperialism.  6.  Disease and Globalization,  7.  Disease and Warfare.  8.  Disease and Poverty in the Modern Era

Biography

Benjamin Reilly is a Teaching Professor of History and one of the founding faculty members of Carnegie Mellon University’s campus in Qatar. An environmental historian, Dr. Reilly is particularly interested in how humans interact with natural processes, especially disasters and infectious diseases.