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The “Cholera Cloud” in the Nineteenth-Century “British World”: History of an Object-Without-an-Essence
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Historical GeographyLiterary HistoryHumanitiesHistory Of ScienceHistorical MethodologyGlobal Health CrisisMedical HistoryDisease OutbreakBritish WorldHistorical SociologyCultural HistoryBritish LiteratureLanguage StudiesCholera CloudHistorical EvidenceNineteenth CenturyHistorical AnalysisModernity
The "cholera cloud" is one of the most persistent presences in the archives of nineteenth-century cholera in the "British World." Yet it has seldom received anything more than a passing acknowledgment from historians of cholera. Tracing the history of the cholera cloud as an object promises to open up a new dimension of the historically contingent experience of cholera, as well as make a significant contribution to the emergent literature on "thing theory." By conceptualizing the cholera cloud as an object-without-an-essence, this article demonstrates how global cholera pandemics in the nineteenth century produced globalized objects in which a near-universal recognizability and an utterly context-specific set of meanings, visions, and realities could ironically cohabit.
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