Infectious Socialization—The History of Contagious Bodies

NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 28 (2):195-202 (2020)
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This paper is part of Forum COVID-19: Perspectives in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Being a “trauma of mankind” epidemics have been a major subject of historical research for a long time and regarding every historical period. Recurring to the concept of Rudolf Schlögl (“Vergesellschaftung unter Anwesenden”) my proposal is to research epidemics as a history of the communicating body and thus including the contagium as part of this communication.

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