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" "A very remarkable sickness" : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 588537
Doc. No : b417756
Main Entry : Hackett, F. J. Paul, (Frederick John Paul),1961-
Title & Author : "A very remarkable sickness" : : epidemics in the Petit Nord, 1670-1846 /\ Paul Hackett
Series Statement : Manitoba studies in native history ;; 14
Page. NO : xvii, 315 pages :: illustrations, maps ;; 23 cm
ISBN : 9780887556593
: : 0887556590
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-304 and index
Contents : List of Diagrams, Tables, Maps, and Illustrations -- 1. Old World Disease Transmission Patterns -- 2. The Early Historical Period in the Petit Nord: 1670-1837 -- 3. The Smallpox Epidemic of 1737-1738 -- 4. Epidemic Disease in the Petit Nord: 1739-1780 -- 5. The Smallpox Epidemic of 1779-1783 -- 6. Epidemic Disease in the Petit Nord: 1784-1818 -- 7. The Measles and Whooping Cough Epidemics of 1819-1820 -- 8. Epidemic Disease in the Petit Nord, 1821-1845 -- 9. The Epidemics of 1846
Abstract : "The area between the Great Lakes and Lake Winnipeg, bounded on the north by the Hudson Bay lowlands, is sometimes known as the "Petit Nord." Providing a link between the cities of eastern Canada and the western interior, it was a critical communication and transportation hub for the North American fur trade for over 200 years. It also became the dispersal point for waves of devastating disease. An extensive trading network, both among Aboriginal groups and fur trade society, carved a path for the diffusion of diseases such as smallpox, influenza, and measles. Over two centuries, these diseases were responsible for a monumental loss of life and forever transformed North American Aboriginal communities." "Historical geographer Paul Hackett meticulously traces the diffusion of these diseases from Europe through central Canada to the West. Hackett's analysis of evidence in fur trade journals and oral history, combined with this study of the diffusion behaviour, yields a comprehensive picture of where, when, and how the staggering impact of these epidemics was felt."--Jacket
Subject : Epidemics-- Manitoba-- History
Subject : Epidemics-- Ontario-- History
Subject : Indians of North America-- Diseases-- Manitoba-- History
Subject : Indians of North America-- Diseases-- Ontario-- History
Subject : Disease Transmission, Infectious-- Manitoba-- history
Subject : Disease Transmission, Infectious-- Ontario-- history
Subject : Disease Outbreaks-- Manitoba-- history
Subject : Disease Outbreaks-- Ontario-- history
Subject : History, Modern 1601-Manitoba
Subject : History, Modern 1601-Ontario
Dewey Classification : ‭614.4/2/0899707127‬
LC Classification : ‭RA650.55.C22‬‭M36 2002‬
NLM classification : ‭WA 11 DC2‬‭H121va 2002‬
: ‭2003 B-855‬
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