Abstract

List of tables List of figures Preface Conventions Part I. Perspectives: Disease and society Attitudes and actions Part II. The dimensions of the problem The chronology of epidemics 1485-1665 The local context The urban impact Metropolitan crises Counting the costs Part III. The social response: Public authority and a policy for control Controversy and compromise Towns under stress Police and people The end of plague 1665-1722 Conclusion Abbreviations Notes Index

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