Disease, Colonialism, and the State – Malaria in Modern East Asian History
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Hong Kong University Press
Published:1st Jan '09
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This book studies the development of approaches to combating malaria in Hong Kong, Okinawa, Taiwan, and mainland China in the colonial and post-colonial periods as a dynamic process of interaction between the objectives of the state, international interests, emergence of new medical knowledge and technology, changing concepts of disease, as well as local society.
This well-written book contains a vast amount of scholarly information and makes a considerable and important contribution to our understanding of the interactions between colonialism and malaria not only in South East Asia but also elsewhere. -- Professor Frank Cox, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
ISBN: 9789622095878
Dimensions: 236mm x 161mm x 16mm
Weight: 396g
172 pages