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The silken thread : five insects and their impacts on human history / by Robert N. Wiedenmann and J. Ray Fisher.

Oxford Scholarship Online: Biology Available online

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Book
Author/Creator:
Wiedenmann, Robert N., author.
Series:
Oxford scholarship online.
Oxford scholarship online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Insects--History.
Insects.
Insects as carriers of plant disease--History.
Insects as carriers of plant disease.
Insects as carriers of disease--History.
Insects as carriers of disease.
Insect pests--History.
Insect pests.
Silkworms--History.
Silkworms.
Silk Road--History.
Silk Road.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (288 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour).
Place of Publication:
New York : Oxford University Press, [2021]
Summary:
Insects are seldom mentioned in history texts, yet they significantly shaped human history. 'The Silken Thread' tells the stories of just five insects, tied together by a thread originating in the Silk Roads of Asia, and how they have impacted our world.
Contents:
Cover
The Silken Thread
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of Figures
List of Table
Preface
Acknowledgments
SECTION 1
1. Moth Spit
Silkworms
Breeding for Silk
Agricultural Revolutions
Silk
Sericulture
Silk as Currency
Silk and Other Ancient Fabrics
2. The Silk Roads
Nomads, Horses, and Silk
The Royal Roads
The Silk Roads-​Hexi Corridor and Tarim Basin
The Silk Roads-​Sogdiana
Caravanserais
Samarkand and Bukhara
The Emir, the Ark, and the Pit
Silk, Spices, Religion
The Decline Begins
Mongol Domination
Not the End-​Change
Notes
3. Silk Goes East and West
Expanding the Roads
Silk Goes East
Silk Goes West
Silk-​Making Moves
Silk Intrigue
Silk in the Byzantine Empire
Silk Goes to Europe
The Jacquard Loom and Its Impacts
SECTION 2
4. In Reverse Order-​The Third Pandemic First
The Beginning
Rodents
The Third Plague Pandemic
Discovery
Mechanisms
Fleas
And More Fleas
Plague, Again
Explanations, Missed Opportunities
5. Not Just the Plague
The Dark Ages
Justinian and the Byzantine Empire
The First Pandemic
The Pandemic Continues
The Black Death Appears
Pathways for the Plague
Spread in Europe
Two Pandemics
6. Sorting Out the Plague
Investigating the Plague
The Pathogen
The Routes
Mammal Hosts
Was It the Rats?
Insect Vectors
Other Fleas
Was It Fleas?
The Story Continues
Other Implications
7. The Plague, One More Time
Attempted Eradication
Introduction to Bioweapons
Japanese Bioweapons: Diseases and Insects
Unit 731
Desperate Moves
SECTION 3
8. Lice in War and Peace
Introducing the Amazing Louse
An Unexpected Tangent
Body Lice
Jail Fever
Lice and the Great Hunger.
Coffin Ships
Lice and Typhus
Lice in War Time
Lessons Learned
SECTION 4
9. The Bridge Connecting Silkworms to Mosquitos
Sugar
Sugarcane
From Ancient Origins
Portugal, Prince Henry, and Madeira
Infamy
The Slave Trade Begins
Sugar-​and Slaves-​On the Move
Stealing a People
Voyages, Perils, and History
10. Yellow Fever in the United States
Outbreaks in the Southern United States
"Yellow Jack" Moves to Memphis
Means of Escape
Cause of the Disease
Weaponized Yellow Fever
The Carrier-​Aedes aegypti
From Africa to the Americas
The State of Knowledge
Understanding
11. The Caribbean, Carlos Finlay, Walter Reed, and Serendipity
Sugar Connects to Slavery
Early Players
A Singular Obsession
Unknown, but Connected, Discoveries
Short, Deadly War
Walter Reed Enters the Fray
Back to Finlay
"Absolutely Incontrovertible Demonstration"
"Silliest Beyond Compare"-​But Correct
12. William Crawford Gorgas and the Panama Canal
Right Person for the Job
Eradicate Mosquitos?
Circling the Enemy
Connecting the Oceans
Panama Is Not the Suez
Picking Up the Pieces
Re-​Enter Colonel William Gorgas
Mosquitos Meet Their Match
The Preposterous and Impossible Plan Worked
SECTION 5
13. Six-​Legged Livestock
Pollen and Pollination
Bees
Bee Behavior and Products
Origin and Movement
Beekeeping Begins
Ancient Beekeeping
Float Like a Butterfly, Sting Like a Bee
Expansion to the West
Importance of Bees to Almonds
Bees in Trouble
SECTION 6
14. Tying the Silken Threads
Impacts-​Measurable and Immeasurable
History That Is Not Found in History Books
Egypt, Syria, and Fleas
Haiti, Slave Revolt, and Yellow Fever
The Cold Winter and Lice
Never Doubt for a Moment
Bibliography.
Index.
Notes:
Also issued in print: 2021.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-19-755560-8
0-19-755561-6
0-19-755559-4
OCLC:
1257316099

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