(Primary sources here)
Video of the online colloquium on the legal history of epidemics, 25 May 2020, here.
Updated 19 January 2022
Before 1800
Patrick E. Carroll, "Medical police and the history of public health." Medical History, vol. 46 (2002): 461-494.
Samuel Cohn, "After the Black Death: labour legislation and attitudes towards labour in late‐medieval western Europe." Economic History Review, vol. 60 (2007): 457-485.
also published as "'Force Disguised as Reason': Law, Jurists, and Constituent Power in Boccaccio's Decameron." German Law Journal, vol. 19 (2018): 879-900;
Nineteenth Century
Alison Bashford, Imperial Hygiene: A Critical History of Colonialism, Nationalism and Public Health (Springer, 2004).
R. McWhirter, ‘Lymph or Liberty’: Responses to Smallpox Vaccination in the Eastern Australian Colonies. PhD thesis, University of Tasmania, 2008.
Edward Reichman, "From Cholera to Coronavirus: Recurring Pandemics, Recurring Rabbinic Responses." Traditiononline, 2 April 2020.
Tarangini Sriraman, "Assault and Assuage: Identification Documents, Colonial Rationalities and Epidemic Control in British India." In Critical Studies in Politics: Exploring Sites, Selves, Power (Nivedita Menon, Aditya Nigam & Sanjay Palshikar eds., Orient Blackswan, 2013), 271- 318.
Tarangini Sriraman, "Plague passport to detention — Epidemic Act was a medical surveillance tool in British India." The Print, 22 March 2020.
Tarangini Sriraman, "Plague passport to detention — Epidemic Act was a medical surveillance tool in British India." The Print, 22 March 2020.
Alison Bashford, Imperial Hygiene: A Critical History of Colonialism, Nationalism and Public Health (Springer, 2004).
Andra le Roux-Kemp, "International and Operational Responses to Disease Control: Beyond Ebola and Epistemological Confines." Indiana Health Law Review, vol. 15 (2018): 247-293.
R. McWhirter, ‘Lymph or Liberty’: Responses to Smallpox Vaccination in the Eastern Australian Colonies. PhD thesis, University of Tasmania, 2008.
Alan Olmstead and Paul Rhode, "The ‘Tuberculous Cattle Trust’: Disease Contagion in an Era of Regulatory Uncertainty". Journal of Economic History, vol. 64 (2004): 929–963.
Alan Olmstead and Paul Rhode, "The ‘Tuberculous Cattle Trust’: Disease Contagion in an Era of Regulatory Uncertainty". Journal of Economic History, vol. 64 (2004): 929–963.
Anne Sealey, "Globalizing the 1926 International Sanitary Convention." Journal of Global History, vol. 6 (2011): 431-455.
Mitra Sharafi, "Pandemic or poison? How epidemics shaped Southasia's legal history", Himal Southasian, 20 April 2020.
Maynard W. Swanson, "The Sanitation Syndrome: Bubonic Plague and Urban Native Policy in the Cape Colony, 1900-1909". Journal of African History, vol. 18 (1977): 387-410.
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