Death in the time of cholera: pandemics, public health, and burial in 19th-century Havana

IF 0.7 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Mortality Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/13576275.2022.2141419
B. M. Wade
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ABSTRACT Cholera first struck Havana in February 1833. This was the second cholera pandemic in history and the first to spread beyond Asia. The disease ravaged Europe and crossed the Atlantic and arrived in the city with a merchant returning from the United States. Two months later, 8,000 inhabitants of the city were dead. This article considers how the devastating number of cholera dead transformed mourning and burial in Havana. Management of the dead was a matter of urgent public concern in Havana. This was not simply about where the dead should be buried, but how they should be handled, laid out, transported, and even prayed over. By considering how bodies were talked about, interacted with, and regulated before, during, and after the cholera outbreak of 1833, this article illustrates how pandemic cholera was a catalyst that accelerated and normalised the primacy of health measures over spiritual precepts in determining how to handle the dead.
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霍乱时期的死亡:流行病、公共卫生和19世纪哈瓦那的埋葬
霍乱于1833年2月首次袭击哈瓦那。这是历史上第二次霍乱大流行,也是第一次传播到亚洲以外。这种疾病肆虐欧洲,并越过大西洋,随着一个从美国回来的商人来到了这座城市。两个月后,这座城市的8000名居民死亡。这篇文章考虑了霍乱死亡人数的毁灭性数字如何改变了哈瓦那的哀悼和埋葬。死者的管理是哈瓦那公众迫切关注的问题。这不仅仅是关于死者应该埋葬在哪里,而是关于他们应该如何处理、摆放、运输,甚至是祈祷。通过考虑在1833年霍乱爆发之前、期间和之后,人们是如何谈论、互动和管理尸体的,本文说明了大流行性霍乱是如何成为一种催化剂,在决定如何处理死者时,它加速并规范了卫生措施的首要地位,而不是精神戒律。
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Mortality
Mortality Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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期刊介绍: A foremost international, interdisciplinary journal that has relevance both for academics and professionals concerned with human mortality. Mortality is essential reading for those in the field of death studies and in a range of disciplines, including anthropology, art, classics, history, literature, medicine, music, socio-legal studies, social policy, sociology, philosophy, psychology and religious studies. The journal is also of special interest and relevance for those professionally or voluntarily engaged in the health and caring professions, in bereavement counselling, the funeral industries, and in central and local government.
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