Viral Networks : : Connecting Digital Humanities and Medical History / / Thomas E. Ewing, 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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