Handbook of Research on Historical Pandemic Analysis and the Social Implications of COVID-19
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The current health situation has been described as chaotic and devastating. Humanity’s trust in the future and in its human capacity to overcome a disaster of such magnitude is even starting to wither away. If science still lacks a response to the pandemic, can the humanities offer something to cope with this situation? The world can adopt a historical perspective and realize that this is not the first time a global pandemic has struck. Issues including illness, suffering, endurance, resilience,
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This timely exploration of pandemic responses through the lens of humanities offers a crucial counterpoint to purely scientific approaches, examining how societies throughout history have confronted widespread illness, suffering, and existential uncertainty. Antonio Cortijo Ocaña draws from historical perspectives on global health crises to address humanity's wavering trust in the future and our collective capacity to endure catastrophic events, suggesting that past resilience holds keys to our present moment.
What distinguishes this work is its thoughtful integration of philosophical inquiry with concrete historical examples of how civilizations have processed collective trauma and maintained meaning during periods of immense suffering. Readers grappling with pandemic fatigue and existential questions will find particularly valuable insights into endurance mechanisms and the human capacity for resilience when facing seemingly insurmountable challenges, ultimately providing a framework for processing our current global health crisis through the wisdom of ages.
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