Viral Networks : : Connecting Digital Humanities and Medical History / / edited by E. Thomas Ewing and Katherine Randall.

This volume of original essays explores the power of network thinking and analysis for humanities research. Contributing authors are all scholars whose research focuses on a medical history topic--from the Black Death in fourteenth-century Provence to psychiatric hospitals in twentieth-century Alaba...

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Place / Publishing House:Blacksburg : : Virginia Tech Publishing,, 2019.
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xv, 266 pages) :; illustrations
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