Pandemics and Economics in History: Recent Episodes

Virginia Avniel Spatz

Weekly podcast explores pandemics and their economic impact in history to provide wider context for understanding our current coronavirus pandemic

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Conversation with Dr. Matthew Fogg, Retired US Chief Deputy Marshal

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Conversation with Brandon Anderson of Raheem.

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Special report on ending slavery in the U.S.

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Special report on ending slavery in the U.S.

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Conversation on budget and values, plus history notes

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Conversation on budget and values, plus history notes

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Report on sale of community asset for $1 to developer, in late evening vote of DC Council

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International Month of Action Against AFRICOM Sep 28 (part b) Netfa Freeman, of Pan-African Community Action and Black Alliance for Peace, discusses AFRICOM and plans for International Month of Action Against AFRICOM -- the third annual observance, October 2022.

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Peace for DC on Conversations Toward Repair, September 28 (part A) Details of conversation coming soon.

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Free African Society in 18th Century Philadelphia Yellow Fever outbreak. Mutual Aid Networks in Covid-19.

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Responses to yellow fever outbreaks resulted in innovation and controversy and were influenced by many differences in philosophy.

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We are writing history, and we need to understand the basic plotline and act accordingly. What we do now could mean the difference between survival and more death for many.

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"Amateur in Econ-Land: Is the Intersection with Race Near Here?" Pandemics and Economics in History #9: Amateur in Econ-Land Previous podcasts in this series have primarily used the kind of third-person voice that gathers material from several sources and reports those in a style suggesting journalistic or academic objectivity. I have confessed in previous episodes … Continue reading Pandemics and Economics in History #9 →

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"Open Windows in Winter: Bug or Feature?" Like buildings with radiators located directly underneath windows, real estate landscapes in cities may look haphazard but reflect our historical values.

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"Infection’s Legacies Remain." Parks and prominent architectural styles come to us from pandemic response.

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"Disease, Plots and Animosities." Using disease and fear to foment violence...for at least 700 years.

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"Disease and Outsiders" From 14th Century Europe to the US today, hate crimes accompany the spread of disease, whether leprosy, plague, or Covid-19.

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"Change Born in the Plague of Cyprian." Paganism and Christianity underwent big changes during and following the "Plague of Cyprian," beginning in 249 CE.

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"Cities, Health, and Growth" Health costs of agriculture and civilization.