David Vincent 
The Fatal Breath [EPUB ebook] 
Covid-19 and Society in Britain

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The Fatal Breath is the first full-scale history of the Covid-19 pandemic in Britain. Deploying a rich archive of personal testimonies together with a wide range of research reports and official data, it presents a moving and challenging account of the crisis that enveloped Britain (and the world) in the spring of 2020.
With sensitivity, care, and an historian’s critical eye, David Vincent places the pandemic in context. While much contemporary commentary has assumed people were forced to develop entirely new ways of living and working during lockdown, Vincent reveals how the population was able to draw upon a wealth of resources and coping strategies already seen over the centuries, often reacting far more quickly and effectively than slow-moving authorities. He tells the stories of doctors’ and nurses’ time on the frontlines, reveals the true extent of supply shortages, conspiracy theories, and vaccine resistance, and explores individuals’ newfound appreciation of nature and community in lockdown.
The Fatal Breath will appeal to anyone seeking to reflect on the past few years and how the pandemic has changed Britain – for better and for worse.

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Preface
1. Writing the Pandemic
2. Illness, Death, Bereavement
3. States of Mind
4. Connections
5. Getting and Spending
6. Nature
7. Communication
8. Home
9. Aftermath
References
Index

Sobre o autor

David Vincent is Emeritus Professor of Social History and former Pro Vice Chancellor at The Open University. He is the author of a number of books, including A History of Solitude (2020) and Privacy: A Short History (2016), both published by Polity.

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Língua Inglês ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 336 ● ISBN 9781509551682 ● Tamanho do arquivo 0.6 MB ● Editora John Wiley & Sons ● Publicado 2023 ● Edição 1 ● Carregável 24 meses ● Moeda EUR ● ID 9151647 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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