Epidemics in the History of Humanity and Their Consequences

Authors

  • Valentyna Hodlevska State Pedagogical University

Keywords:

epidemic, pandemic, plague, cholera, flu, Covid-19

Abstract

Human development has always been accompanied by pandemics and epidemics. This essay focuses on those that have significantly influenced the course of history, and try to predict how the world will change after the COVID-19. And while the economic implications are relatively clear, the political effects of the pandemic are less clear.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Abitaeva, A. (2020), Epidemics that changed the course of history. In: Young scientist, № 4 (34), pp. 23-25. Retrieved from https://moluch.ru/young/archive/34/2002/.

Papagrigorakis Manolis J., & Christos Yapijakis, & Philippos N. Synodinos, & Effie Baziotopoulou-Valavani (2006), DNA examination of ancient dental pulp incriminates typhoid fever as a probable cause of the Plague of Athens. In: International Journal of Infectious Diseases, №10, pp. 206–214.

Porter S. (2009), The Great Plague, Amberley Publishing, 192 р.

Downloads

Published

2020-12-14

How to Cite

Hodlevska, V. (2020). Epidemics in the History of Humanity and Their Consequences. European Journal of Transformation Studies, 8, 121–133. Retrieved from https://czasopisma.bg.ug.edu.pl/index.php/journal-transformation/article/view/5546

Issue

Section

Artykuły