Leprosy and Empire : A Medical and Cultural History
This book ranges across several different parts of the imperial world and no one colonial terrain receives particularly detailed treatment. The metropolis remains a central point of reference, which might seem at odds with my ‘de-centring’ purpose. Certainly greater concentration on a single col...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-355642014-01-19T23:46:10Z Leprosy and Empire : A Medical and Cultural History Edmond, Rod Medical Cultural This book ranges across several different parts of the imperial world and no one colonial terrain receives particularly detailed treatment. The metropolis remains a central point of reference, which might seem at odds with my ‘de-centring’ purpose. Certainly greater concentration on a single colonial territory would have allowed more detailed attention to indigenous understandings of leprosy. Jane Buckingham’s Leprosy in Colonial South India (2002) is an exemplary study of this kind. 2013-09-16T09:05:12Z 2013-09-16T09:05:12Z 2006 Book 978-0-511-26026-1 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35564 en application/pdf Cambridge University Press |
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This book ranges across several different parts of the imperial world and
no one colonial terrain receives particularly detailed treatment. The metropolis
remains a central point of reference, which might seem at odds with
my ‘de-centring’ purpose. Certainly greater concentration on a single
colonial territory would have allowed more detailed attention to indigenous
understandings of leprosy. Jane Buckingham’s Leprosy in Colonial
South India (2002) is an exemplary study of this kind. |
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Leprosy and Empire :
A Medical and Cultural History |
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Leprosy and Empire :
A Medical and Cultural History |
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Leprosy and Empire :
A Medical and Cultural History |
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Leprosy and Empire :
A Medical and Cultural History |
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Leprosy and Empire :
A Medical and Cultural History |
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leprosy and empire :
a medical and cultural history |
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Cambridge University Press |
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