Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
this study sets out to examine an important aspect concerning the process of shaping of ideologies and mentalities in Elizabethan and Stuart England by analyzing the co-existence, clash and partial accommodation in miscellaneous writings of competing notions of plague entailing varying degrees of compliance with official policies of cure and containment of the disease.
Specific focus is upon distinctive uses of medical language and the reception, adaptation and manipulation of current medical notions
for ideological purposes.
Specific focus is upon distinctive uses of medical language and the reception, adaptation and manipulation of current medical notions
for ideological purposes.
Iris type:
Capitolo di Libro
Keywords:
Plague, Protestant theology, medicine, ideology
List of contributors:
Baseotto, Paola
Book title:
The Language of Medicine: Science, Practice and Academia
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