Episode 5
Sociologist Jonathan Kennedy explores how infectious diseases have impacted human society, politics and economics, from earliest times to the present day. Read by Gunnar Cauthery.
Pathogenesis: How Germs Made History by Jonathan Kennedy explores how pathogens have been the protagonists in many of the most important social, political and economic transformations in history - the demise of the great empires of Antiquity, the transformations of Christianity and Islam from small sects in Palestine and the Hijaz to world religions, the devastation wrought by European colonialism in the Americas and Africa, and the creation of the modern welfare state.
Dr Kennedy maintains that the modern world was shaped by the spread of disease, much more than by the actions of individual men and women.
He also issues a warning that pathogens are not done with us yet. 鈥淲e鈥檙e living in a golden age for microbes. Population densities are increasing, people are moving more quickly around the world, the climate is changing. We鈥檝e seen the emergence not just of Covid, but of HIV/Aids, Zika, Dengue fever, Sars and Ebola. It seems now that we won鈥檛 be able to conquer infectious diseases. Rather, by working together globally, we鈥檙e going to have to learn to deal with the new diseases that periodically arrive to threaten us.鈥
Dr Jonathan Kennedy is a sociologist, teaching Politics & Global Health at Queen Mary University of London.
This episode deals with the effects on health of the Industrial Revolution in Britain, particularly the spread of cholera in London. Edwin Chadwick, a leading figure in the Sanitary Movement attempted to clean up towns and cities. Cholera was identified as a water-borne disease, and the vast, London sewerage system was constructed. However, Jonathan Kennedy makes the point that, even today, 3.6 billion people (half the world鈥檚 inhabitants) still don鈥檛 have access to sanitation.
Abridger: Libby Spurrier
Reader: Gunnar Cauthery
Producer: David Blount
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