HSOC4317 - Slavery and Disease: Medical Knowledge in the Atlantic World

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Slavery and Disease: Medical Knowledge in the Atlantic World
Term
2025A
Subject area
HSOC
Section number only
401
Section ID
HSOC4317401
Course number integer
4317
Meeting times
TR 1:45 PM-3:14 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Rana Asali Hogarth
Description
How did the development of Atlantic World slave societies give rise to new knowledge about bodies, health and disease, race, and medical therapeutics? In this course we explore the relationship between slavery and disease and its impact upon European, Native American, and African descended populations in the Americas during the era of early contact to the early nineteenth century. We pay special attention to slavery’s economic, environmental, and human costs, as we investigate the development of the medical profession and the acquisition of formal and informal medical knowledge in this epoch. Beyond that, we will investigate how perceptions of disease susceptibility and overall experiences with specific illnesses proceeded along raced and gendered lines. Topics we cover include the exchange of ideas about health and healing, responses to epidemics, the racialization of disease, slavery and commerce as conduits of disease.
This course is a capstone seminar for the HSOC major, with students exploring their own original topics to produce a 20-page research paper by the end of the semester.
Course number only
4317
Cross listings
STSC4317401
Use local description
No