Invisible Battlefield : A Global History of Epidemics - Natalya Rapoport

Invisible Battlefield

A Global History of Epidemics

By: Natalya Rapoport

eBook | 28 February 2024

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Invisible Battlefield: Whether the reader is interested in the history of medicine, intrigued by the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic, or fascinated by the medical discoveries, 'The Invisible Battlefield' promises to be an enlightening and memorable read. The book offers crucial insights into our present by exploring our past. The author weaves an intricate tapestry of stories that reveal the immense political, social, and psychological impact of epidemics. Unusual for a book of this genre, it presents not just an academic treatise, but also a vivid biographical and autobiographical saga that combines historical analysis with the author's unique perspective. As a stark example, the text unravels the mysteries of the pneumonic plague and smallpox outbreaks in mid-20th-century Moscow, shedding light on the complex interplay between public health crises and government control. The historical novel 'Eight Days of Quarantine' reveals how the secret police, honed by the harrowing Great Terror, quickly identified and isolated those in contact with a plague patient in a covert operation, preventing the outbreak from becoming an epidemic. If adapted for the screen, this historical novel could serve not only as a gripping medical thriller, but also as a powerful metaphor for a Covid-19 epidemic. The chapters on the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic and the author's family's experiences in Venice during the horrific first Covid-19 wave read like a detective story. The book is not only highly informative, but also incredibly engaging and relatable.

Contents:

  • Through the Prism of Time
  • Eight Days of Quarantine
  • Biological Weapons
  • Truth, Lies, and Ethics: Three Years of the Covid-19 Pandemic
  • No Death in Venice

Readership: General Readers.
Key Features:

  • Unlike traditional medical history books, "Invisible Battlefield" offers a unique perspective, blending historical analysis with personal anecdotes. The personal touch in each chapter is a distinctive feature of "Invisible Battlefield". The book takes you on a journey into the heart of pandemics, from the hidden secrets of Soviet-era outbreaks of pneumonic plague and smallpox to the chilling details of the author's firsthand encounter with the Covid-19 pandemic in Venice. With a poignant exploration of the Italian epidemic's impact on the author's family, this book becomes a compelling and insightful exploration of the invisible battlefield that has shaped our past and continues to define our present
  • The structure of "Invisible Battlefield" is unusual for a book of this genre. It utilizes a wide range of literary genres mastered by the author, from the short story to the novella that begs to be brought to the screen as a movie or television series
  • "Invisible Battlefield" skilfully weaves historical narratives with the broader implications of epidemics, offering readers a nuanced understanding of how these invisible foes shape the course of nations. From military strategies thwarted by unseen enemies to the unintended consequences of totalitarian control, the text prompts reflection on the intricate interplay between epidemics and the broader tapestry of human history
  • Whether the reader is captivated by medical history, intrigued by the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic, or simply fascinated by the resilience of the human spirit, "Invisible Battlefield" promises an enlightening and unforgettable reading experience
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