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The Ghost Map: A Street, an Epidemic and the Hidden Power of Urban Networks (udgave 2008)

af Steven Johnson

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"An account of the worst cholera outbreak in Victorian London--and an exploration of how Dr. John Snow's solution revolutionized the way we think about disease in cities. In the summer of 1854, a devastating cholera outbreak seized London just as it was emerging as a modern city: more than 2 million people packed into a ten-mile circumference, a hub of travel and commerce, continually pushing the limits of infrastructure that's outdated as soon as it's updated. Author Johnson chronicles Snow's day-by-day efforts as he risked his own life to prove how the epidemic was being spread. When he created the map that traced the pattern of outbreak back to its source, Dr. Snow didn't just solve a pressing medical riddle--he established a precedent for the way modern city-dwellers, city planners, physicians, and public officials think about the spread of disease and the development of the modern urban environment.--From publisher description."--Source other than the Library of Congress.… (mere)
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Titel:The Ghost Map: A Street, an Epidemic and the Hidden Power of Urban Networks
Forfattere:Steven Johnson
Info:Penguin Books Ltd (2008), Paperback, 320 pages
Samlinger:Dit bibliotek
Vurdering:*****
Nøgleord:'read October 2011' non-fiction history cholera London 'urban history' 'English history' 'history of medicine' epidemiology

Work Information

The Ghost Map: The Story of London's Most Terrifying Epidemic--and How It Changed Science, Cities, and the Modern World af Steven Johnson

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    The Great Mortality: An Intimate History of the Black Death, the Most Devastating Plague of All Time af John Kelly (meggyweg)
  2. 20
    The Medical Detective: John Snow, Cholera and the Mystery of the Broad Street Pump af Sandra Hempel (Ape)
  3. 20
    One Hot Summer: Dickens, Darwin, Disraeli, and the Great Stink of 1858 af Rosemary Ashton (Othemts)
  4. 20
    The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History af John M. Barry (John_Vaughan)
  5. 10
    On the Map: Why the World Looks the Way it Does af Simon Garfield (John_Vaughan)
  6. 10
    The Death and Life of Great American Cities af Jane Jacobs (Othemts)
  7. 10
    Green Metropolis: Why Living Smaller, Living Closer, and Driving Less are the Keys to Sustainability af David Owen (Othemts)
  8. 10
    Dr. Mutter's Marvels: A True Tale of Intrigue and Innovation at the Dawn of Modern Medicine af Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz (Luchtpint)
  9. 10
    And the Band Played On: Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic af Randy Shilts (Sandydog1)
    Sandydog1: A much, much, more recent (and equally gross) epidemiological thriller/mystery.
  10. 10
    Henrietta Lacks' udødelige liv af Rebecca Skloot (VenusofUrbino)
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    Craze: Gin and Debauchery in an Age of Reason af Jessica Warner (wandering_star)
  12. 11
    Rabid: A Cultural History of the World's Most Diabolical Virus af Bill Wasik (Anonym bruger)
  13. 11
    Disease Maps: Epidemics on the Ground af Tom Koch (JBDTest2)
    JBDTest2: Testing a bug (but these two do seem like they'd go well together)
  14. 00
    Pox Americana: The Great Smallpox Epidemic of 1775-82 af Elizabeth A. Fenn (questionablepotato)
  15. 00
    The American Plague: The Untold Story of Yellow Fever, the Epidemic that Shaped Our History af Molly Caldwell Crosby (John_Vaughan)
    John_Vaughan: A story of courage as much as plague
  16. 00
    The Medical Detectives, Volume 1 af Berton Roueché (Jerry.Yoakum)
  17. 01
    Death in Hamburg: Society and Politics in the Cholera Years, 1830-1910 af Richard J. Evans (Rosentredere)
  18. 04
    London Mini Street Atlas af Geographers' A–Z Map Company Limited (John_Vaughan)
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A very informative account of the London 1850s cholera outbreak. The author presents the facts well and rounds them of with well-placed literary examples from Dickens. There are good comparatives with evolutionary biology on how a society functions.
All in all a very important book and definitely commendable. ( )
  nitrolpost | Mar 19, 2024 |
NF
  vorefamily | Feb 22, 2024 |
I have mixed feelings about this one. I enjoyed the first part of the book, for the most part, when he was just talking history. Toward the end, and after the original source of the disease was revealed, it took an eye-rolling turn. I wish I would have just stopped after the history and skipped the global warming, fear mongering, and treatise on cities = good; country = ignorant people who can't stop having kids. (Dear author, I live in Arkansas by choice and am from Oregon by birth. I have 9 children. I'm also really smart. Sorry I don't fit your narrative.)

The author is a preachy humanist/environmentalist/atheist annoying pain in the &%#%@# so it's hard to take some of his future solution ideas very seriously. Just give me the facts...let me figure out my own response to them.

Hillbilly Me did manage to math enough to figure out that this epidemic was far, far worse than the one we're supposedly currently experiencing. The COVID death rate for England and Wales at the time of my figurin' was .00002%, while the rate for cholera was .0003%. Both are pretty miniscule, but one death is enough to investigate the cause and make reasonable and intelligent changes.

Regardless of my over the top, too personal feelings of dislike for the author, I love books like this that are chockfull of history. While I don't believe in macro-evolution, micro-evolution has always fascinated me. I found his ideas about inconsistencies among various cultures regarding alcohol adaptation/resistance especially interesting. I also had to chuckle at so much of the ignorant thinking in those days and wondered if the board of health was so worried about the air, why were they sending people in to so intimately investigate? When I read about the ignorance of past science, it makes me wonder how many of our fantastic and innovative ideas will one day be viewed as ignorant? Ha! ( )
  classyhomemaker | Dec 11, 2023 |
I like Johnson’s style. You get the whole story, but he’s got an underlying theme to give the whole thing form and meaning. An enjoyable read and you know a whole bunch about this interesting turning point in history by the end. ( )
  BBrookes | Nov 22, 2023 |
This book was absolutely MADE of context, in a way that I found incredibly satisfying. At its most basic level, this is the story of cholera epidemic in London that led to the discovery (finally) of how cholera is transmitted.

But it is the how, yes? How this happened that is fascinating, and Johnson is all about placing this moment in its proper contexts -- from economics, sanitation, city planning, dominant scientific paradigms, communication, the medical profession...

Sometimes all these layers of context can cause some circling back that may cause impatience if you're just trying to get to the payoff, but for the most part, I was delighted. ( )
  greeniezona | Nov 19, 2023 |
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To nonfiction book writers: if you want your book to sell, make huge, dramatic claims with your title and/or subtitle. If you want your book to be a bestseller, you actually have to fulfill those claims. Steven Johnson has done both, again and again.
 

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"An account of the worst cholera outbreak in Victorian London--and an exploration of how Dr. John Snow's solution revolutionized the way we think about disease in cities. In the summer of 1854, a devastating cholera outbreak seized London just as it was emerging as a modern city: more than 2 million people packed into a ten-mile circumference, a hub of travel and commerce, continually pushing the limits of infrastructure that's outdated as soon as it's updated. Author Johnson chronicles Snow's day-by-day efforts as he risked his own life to prove how the epidemic was being spread. When he created the map that traced the pattern of outbreak back to its source, Dr. Snow didn't just solve a pressing medical riddle--he established a precedent for the way modern city-dwellers, city planners, physicians, and public officials think about the spread of disease and the development of the modern urban environment.--From publisher description."--Source other than the Library of Congress.

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