Disease, War, and the Imperial State
About this book
The Seven Years' War, often called the first global war, spanned North America, the West Indies, Europe, and India. In these locations diseases such as scurvy, smallpox, and yellow fever killed far more than combat did, stretching the resources of European states. In this title, Erica Charters demonstrates how disease played a vital role in shaping strategy and campaigning, British state policy, and imperial relations during the Seven Years' War.
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- OL Work ID
- OL21715225W
Subjects
Armed forcesMedicine, military, historySeven years' war, 1756-1763Great britain, armed forcesMedical careHistoryDiseasesMilitary MedicineMilitary PersonnelMilitary HygieneSmallpoxScurvyHistory, 18th Century