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