Miraculous Plagues examines the forms and conventions of colonial epidemiology in order to re-imagine New England's early literary history as a function of the narrative, legal, and theological responses to regional and generational patterns of illness in the seventeenth- and early eighteenth centuries.
Miraculous Plagues examines the forms and conventions of colonial epidemiology in order to re-imagine New England's early literary history as a function of the narrative, legal, and theological responses to regional and generational patterns of illness in the seventeenth- and early eighteenth centuries.
Cristobal Silva is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. Currently, he serves as the associate editor of the journal, The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: New England Epidemiology Chapter 2: Vectors of Dissent Chapter 3: Puritan Immunology Chapter 4: Technologies of Inoculation Afterword Works Cited Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: New England Epidemiology Chapter 2: Vectors of Dissent Chapter 3: Puritan Immunology Chapter 4: Technologies of Inoculation Afterword Works Cited Index
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