Mark Honigsbaum
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Researcher, medical historian and journalist
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Mark Honigsbaum's Degrees
- PhD History of Medicine University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Mark Honigsbaum is a medical historian and journalist specializing in the history and science of infectious disease. He is currently a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Journalism at City, University of London.
Mark Honigsbaum's Published Works
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Published Works
- Pandemic (2009) (75)
- Revisiting the 1957 and 1968 influenza pandemics (2020) (57)
- Taking pandemic sequelae seriously: from the Russian influenza to COVID-19 long-haulers (2020) (51)
- Between Securitisation and Neglect: Managing Ebola at the Borders of Global Health (2017) (39)
- The fever trail : in search of the cure for malaria (2003) (37)
- Regulating the 1918–19 Pandemic: Flu, Stoicism and the Northcliffe Press (2013) (34)
- A History of the Great Influenza Pandemics: Death, Panic and Hysteria, 1830-1920 (2013) (32)
- “An inexpressible dread”: psychoses of influenza at fin-de-siècle (2013) (32)
- Living with Enza: The Forgotten Story of Britain and the Great Flu Pandemic of 1918 (2008) (31)
- The Great Dread: Cultural and Psychological Impacts and Responses to the ‘Russian’ Influenza in the United Kingdom, 1889–1893 (2010) (27)
- Spanish influenza redux: revisiting the mother of all pandemics (2018) (25)
- ‘Tipping the Balance’: Karl Friedrich Meyer, Latent Infections, and the Birth of Modern Ideas of Disease Ecology (2016) (24)
- The fever trail: the hunt for the cure for malaria. (2001) (21)
- The 'Russian' influenza in the UK: lessons learned, opportunities missed. (2011) (15)
- The Fever Trail (2001) (14)
- Living with Enza (2009) (14)
- Superbugs and us (2018) (14)
- Disease X and other unknowns (2019) (11)
- Legionnaires' disease: revisiting the puzzle of the century (2016) (9)
- The Pandemic Century: One Hundred Years of Panic, Hysteria, and Hubris (2019) (8)
- René Dubos, tuberculosis, and the “ecological facets of virulence” (2017) (7)
- Ebola: epidemic echoes and the chronicle of a tragedy foretold (2014) (5)
- In search of sick parrots: Karl Friedrich Meyer, disease detective (2014) (4)
- Antibiotic antagonist: the curious career of René Dubos (2015) (4)
- Introduction: microbes, networks, knowledge—disease ecology and emerging infectious diseases in time of COVID-19 (2020) (4)
- Flawed hero Meredith Wadman The Vaccine Race: How Scient (2017) (3)
- Jean-Jacques Muyembe-Tamfum: Africa's veteran Ebola hunter (2015) (3)
- Anthony Costello: making climate change part of global health (2009) (3)
- The Vaccine Race: How Scientists Used Human Cells to Combat Killer Viruses, Meredith Wadman. Doubleday (2017), 448, £20·00, ISBN: 0525427538 (2017) (2)
- The Great Dread: Influenza in the United Kingdom in Peace and War, 1889-1919 (2011) (2)
- Influenza Encyclopedia: The American Influenza Epidemic of 1918–1919; A Digital Encyclopedia (2017) (2)
- Stacking the Coffins: Influenza, War and Revolution in Ireland, 1918–19 by Ida Milne (review) (2020) (1)
- The patient's view: John Donne and Katharine Anne Porter (2009) (1)
- Balancing unreason: vaccine myths and metaphors Eula Biss On Immunity: (2015) (1)
- Ryan A. Davis, The Spanish Flu: Narrative and Cultural Identity in Spain, 1918 (2014) (1)
- Imagining pandemics now, and then: a century of medical failure (2021) (1)
- Valverde's Gold: In Search of the Last Great Inca Treasure (2004) (1)
- Frances Larson, An Infinity of Things: How Sir Henry Wellcome Collected the World (2010) (1)
- Erratum to: René Dubos, tuberculosis, and the “ecological facets of virulence” (2017) (0)
- First Wave, March–August 1918 (2009) (0)
- René Dubos, tuberculosis, and the “ecological facets of virulence” (2017) (0)
- Britain, Summer 2012 (2009) (0)
- Erratum to: René Dubos, tuberculosis, and the “ecological facets of virulence” (2017) (0)
- Putting pandemics in perspective (2011) (0)
- Hongjie Yu: monitoring avian influenza in China (2009) (0)
- Second Wave, September–December 1918 (2009) (0)
- Department of Error (2018) (0)
- de Waal, Alex New Pandemics, Old Politics: Two Hundred Years of War on Disease and Its Alternatives (2023) (0)
- De Libris | Rocco Fiammetta, The Miraculous Fever-Tree: Malaria, Medicine, and the Cure that Changed the World, Harper Collins (2003), UK£16·99; pp 348, ISBN: 0 00 257202 8 (2003) (0)
- Rezension zu: Dana G. Dalrymple, Artemisia Annua, Artemisinin, ACTs & Malaria Control in Africa: Tradition, Science and Public Policy (2013) (0)
- 10 What can we learn from the nervous sequelae of past pandemics? (2022) (0)
- Epidemics and Society: From the Black Death to the Present. By Frank M. Snowden. Open Yale Courses Series. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2019. Pp. xvi+582. $40.00. (2021) (0)
- Jackson Mark, The Age of Stress: Science and the Search for Stability (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013), pp. 311, £35, hardback, ISBN: 978-0-19-958862-6. (2013) (0)
- Dalrymple Dana G., Artemisia annua, Artemisinin, ACTs & Malaria Control in Africa: Tradition, Science and Public Policy (Washington DC: Politics and Prose Bookstore, 2012), pp. 253, $18.00, paperback, ISBN: 978-0-615-61599-8. (2013) (0)
- Vietnam, February 2005 (2009) (0)
- Influenza: patterns of forgetting and remembering Nancy K Bristow (2012) (0)
- Third Wave, January–May 1919 (2009) (0)
- Susan D. Jones, Death in a Small Package: A Short History of Anthrax (2011) (0)
- Swine Flu Redux: science, suspicion and the ‘pandemic that never was.’ (2020) (0)
- George Dehner, Influenza: A Century of Science and Public Health Response (2013) (0)
- Prelude: Etaples, Winter 1916–1918 (2009) (0)
- ‘Tipping the Balance’: Karl Friedrich Meyer, Latent Infections, and the Birth of Modern Ideas of Disease Ecology (2015) (0)
- Introduction: microbes, networks, knowledge—disease ecology and emerging infectious diseases in time of COVID-19 (2020) (0)
- Vaccination: a vexatious history (2016) (0)
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