American Contagions, John Fabian Witt
American Contagions, John Fabian Witt
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American Contagions
Epidemics and the Law from Smallpox to COVID-19

Author: John Fabian Witt

Narrator: Mike Chamberlain

Unabridged: 2 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/16/2021


Synopsis

A concise history of how American law has shaped—and been shaped by—the experience of contagion, "taking us from the smallpox outbreaks of the colonies to COVID-19. . . . The conclusion [Witt] arrives at is devastating." —Jennifer Szalai, The New York Times

From yellow fever to smallpox to polio to AIDS to COVID-19, epidemics have prompted Americans to make choices and answer questions about their basic values and their laws. In five concise chapters, historian John Fabian Witt traces the legal history of epidemics, showing how infectious disease has both shaped, and been shaped by, the law. Arguing that throughout American history legal approaches to public health have been liberal for some communities and authoritarian for others, Witt shows us how history's answers to the major questions brought up by previous epidemics help shape our answers today: What is the relationship between individual liberty and the common good? What is the role of the federal government, and what is the role of the states? Will long-standing traditions of government and law give way to the social imperatives of an epidemic? Will we let the inequities of our mixed tradition continue?

About John Fabian Witt

John Fabian Witt is the Duffy Class of 1960 Professor of Law and History at Yale, where he serves as head of Davenport College. He is the author of the Bancroft Prize-winning Lincoln's Code: The Laws of War in American History.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chris on January 16, 2022

A short but dense read on the legal history of epidemics within the U.S. I really took my time with this one. I would give 4.5 stars as he made no mention of the isolation of those with TB or Hansen's Disease (leprosy). The author is a professor of Law and History at Yale University and this was pub......more

Goodreads review by MIKE on September 19, 2020

Wonder why State governments have so much in regards to public health issues (such as how to handle COVID-19)? If so, this is the book for you. The book starts out by pointing out that early American responses to epidemics exerted considerable state authority and substantially limited individual free......more

Goodreads review by Sara on January 31, 2021

Reads like an expanded law review article converted for the public. Interesting history and some legal frameworks. I would have liked more legal analysis.......more

Goodreads review by Gabriel on August 16, 2021

Great brief analysis about how the U.S. has managed epidemics historically, specially from the legal point of view. I liked the explanation and distinction between Sanitationism and Quarantinism.......more