Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues - book cover
Medical Books
Medicine
  • Publisher : Crown
  • Published : 18 Apr 2023
  • Pages : 304
  • ISBN-10 : 0593240472
  • ISBN-13 : 9780593240472
  • Language : English

Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues

A sweeping look at how the major transformations in history-from the rise of Homo sapiens to the birth of capitalism-have been shaped not by humans but by germs

"I love this surprising, learned, fascinating book; it brings human arrogance into sharp relief, reminding us that the real masters of the universe are microbes."-Cal Flyn, author of Islands of Abandonment

ONE OF THE MOST ANTICIPATED BOOKS OF 2023: The Washington Post, Lit Hub

According to the accepted narrative of progress, humans have thrived thanks to their brains and brawn, collectively bending the arc of history. But in this revelatory book, Professor Jonathan Kennedy argues that the myth of human exceptionalism overstates the role that we play in social and political change. Instead, it is the humble microbe that wins wars and topples empires.

Drawing on the latest research in fields ranging from genetics and anthropology to archaeology and economics, Pathogenesis takes us through sixty thousand years of history, exploring eight major outbreaks of infectious disease that have made the modern world. Bacteria and viruses were protagonists in the demise of the Neanderthals, the growth of Islam, the transition from feudalism to capitalism, the devastation wrought by European colonialism, and the evolution of the United States from an imperial backwater to a global superpower. Even Christianity rose to prominence in the wake of a series of deadly pandemics that swept through the Roman Empire in the second and third centuries: Caring for the sick turned what was a tiny sect into one of the world's major religions.

By placing disease at the center of his wide-ranging history of humankind, Kennedy challenges some of the most fundamental assumptions about our collective past-and urges us to view this moment as another disease-driven inflection point that will change the course of history. Provocative and brimming with insight, Pathogenesis transforms our understanding of the human story.

Editorial Reviews

"Full of amazing facts . . . Pathogenesis doesn't only cover thousands of years of history-it seeks radically to alter the way the reader views many of the (often very well-known) events it describes."-The Guardian

"The fluency of Kennedy's narration is remarkable, weaving Tolkien, Game of Thrones, and Monty Python into memorable and accessible explanations of genetics, evolutionary biology and demography. . . . Impressive and enjoyable."-The Spectator

"[Pathogenesis] shines when it brings cutting-edge science to bear on these questions, something that Kennedy treats with great care. . . . Pathogenesis shows a microbial world that is as complex, dynamic, and alive as the human one, and just as consequential."-Financial Times

"A compelling account of the role of bacteria and viruses in world history . . . Mr Kennedy marshals a dizzying range of material, from the transition from feudalism to capitalism in Europe to the rise of the slave trade. . . . An entertaining read."-The Economist

"It's not often you pick up a book that promises to alter your entire understanding of the story of humanity."-Lit Hub "Most Anticipated Books of 2023"

"Pathogenesis is superbly written. Kennedy seamlessly weaves together scientific and historical research, and his confident authorial voice is sure to please readers of Yuval Noah Harari or Rutger Bregman."-The Times (U.K.)

"Thrilling and eye-opening . . . Jonathan Kennedy explores the enormous role played by some of the tiniest life on earth: the power of plagues in shaping world history."-Lewis Dartnell, author of The Knowledge

"I love this surprising, learned, fascinating book; it brings human arrogance into sharp relief, reminding us that the real masters of the universe are microbes. Mind-blowing stuff."-Cal Flyn, author of Islands of Abandonment

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