The History of Now
Fighting the Pox in 18th-Century London, with Simon Szreter
Invisible Allies: Epidemic Disease in Conquest-era Latin America with Gabriela Ramos
Pandemic Afterlives: Medieval and Modern with Miri Rubin
Revisiting the Spanish Flu Pandemic of 1918, with Laura Spinney
Pandemic science and the history of animal-human encounters, with Sujit Sivasundaram
America’s Government Confronts COVID-19′, with Gary Gerstle
Plague in the Ottoman Empire, with Nükhet Varlık
Yellow Fever and Immunocapital in Antebellum New Orleans, with Kathryn Olivarius
Women and Epidemic Disease in Early America with Sarah Pearsall
The Bombay Plague Epidemic of 1896 and Modern Indian Politics with Shruti Kapila
The Meaning of Pestilence: How Humans have Made Sense of Epidemic Disease? with Jonathan Lamb
Quarantine, Lockdown, Isolation: The Plague in 17th-century Venice and Florence with Jane Stevens Crawshaw and John Henderson
Quarantine, Lockdowns and Income Subsidies: Coping with Epidemic Disease in Early Modern England
Contagion and the State: Epidemic Disease and the Social Contract
England confronts a pandemic: the Black Death of 1347-51
Economics of coronavirus