Tag archieven: Johns Hopkins University Press

Randall M. Packard – Fevered Cities

Randall M. Packard Fevered Cities review, recensie en informatie boek over de geschiedenis van Dengue epidemieën. Op 12 augustus 2025 verschijnt bij Johns Hopkins University Press van Randall M. Packerd, Emeritus Professor of the History of Medicine aan de Johns Hopkins University, over de geschiedenis van de Dengue, ook wel bekend als knokkelkoorts, epidemieën. Er is geen Nederlandse vertaling van het boek verkrijgbaar.

Randall M. Packard Fevered Cities review en recensie

  • “This lucid, well-researched book on the history of dengue fever integrates epidemiological, scientific, and phenomenological narratives. Ranging from the late eighteenth century to the present, Packard illuminates the damningly complex nature of the disease and how local conditions in different urban settings shaped the dynamics of dengue outbreaks. Fevered Cities makes a seminal contribution to global health history.” (James L. A. Webb, Jr., auteur van The Guts of the Matter)
  • “Randall Packard provides a thorough historical analysis of the epidemiological, scientific, and phenomenological dimensions of a major global disease, alongside the evolution of public health responses to epidemics. This remarkable book illuminates the natural, social, and economic factors shaping epidemic outbreaks and how these events have been understood and experienced across different contexts.” (Marcos Cueto, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz), Rio de Janeiro)

Randall M. Packard Fevered Cities

Fevered Cities

A History of Dengue Epidemics

  • Auteur: Randall M. Packard (Verenigde Staten)
  • Soort boek: geschiedenisboek over Dengue
  • Taal: Engels
  • Uitgever: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • Verschijnt: 12 augustus 2025
  • Omvang: 368 pagina’s
  • Uitgave: paperback / ebook
  • Prijs: $ 39,95
  • Boek bestellen bij: Amazon / Bol / Libris

Flaptekst van het boek over de geschiedenis van de ziekte Dengue

A global history of dengue fever and humanity’s ongoing struggle against this persistent disease.

In Fevered Cities, Randall M. Packard explores the complex and evolving history of dengue fever, the world’s most widespread mosquito-borne viral disease. From its early manifestations in the eighteenth century to its current prevalence across more than one hundred countries, this book traces how dengue emerged as a global health challenge shaped by ecological, social, and economic conditions.

Packard examines the disease’s spread through urban landscapes, focusing on specific cities like Philadelphia, Manila, Havana, and Rio de Janeiro to illustrate how local contexts have defined outbreaks and responses. He highlights the transformation of dengue from a poorly understood physiological ailment to a vector-borne disease tied to the Aedes aegypti mosquito, and later to more severe conditions like dengue hemorrhagic fever. As climate change expands the geographical range of mosquito habitats and global trade accelerates the movement of people and goods, this book explores the social inequities, unplanned urbanization, and environmental degradation that have made dengue increasingly difficult to control.

From vector control campaigns to cutting-edge biotechnologies like genetically modified mosquitoes and vaccines, Packard charts humanity’s attempts to combat this tenacious disease. Fevered Cities is an essential history for public health experts, historians, and anyone concerned with the intersection of disease, society, and the built environment.

Randall M. Packard is Emeritus Professor of the History of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University. He is the author of White Plague, Black Labor: Tuberculosis and the Political Economy of Health and Disease in South Africa, The Making of a Tropical Disease: A Short History of Malaria, A History of Global Health: Interventions into the Lives of Other Peoples and coeditor of Emerging Illnesses and Society: Negotiating the Public Health Agenda.

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Simon Pooley – Discovering the Okapi

Simon Pooley Discovering the Okapi review, recensie en informatie Engels boek over westerse wetenschap, inheemse kennis en de zoektocht naar een raadsel in het regenwoud. Op 11 november 2025 verschijnt bij Johns Hopkins University Press het boek van Simon Pooley over de zeer zeldzaam geworden Okapi. Er is geen Nederlandse vertaling van het boek verkrijgbaar.

Simon Pooley Discovering the Okapi review en recensie

  • “Pooley has written a comprehensive account of the Western ‘discovery’ of the okapi. His dissection of this conceit is accompanied by an equally impressive account of okapi research during the imperial era. Throughout, he cultivates an intense empathy for an exceptionally beautiful animal—an emblem for one of the most complex communities on earth, and one of the communities most threatened by unbridled logging today.” (Jonathan Kingdon, author of Origin Africa: Safaris in Deep Time)
  • “In Discovering the Okapi, Simon Pooley has produced a rich history of one of Africa’s most enigmatic and endangered animals. Pooley shows how science, art, economics, and politics made this secretive animal into a powerful symbol both of the global biodiversity crisis and of the perils of colonial conservation efforts intended to stop it.” (Peter S. Alagona, author of The Accidental Ecosystem: People and Wildlife in American Cities)

Simon Pooley Discovering the Okapi

Discovering the Okapi

Western Science, Indigenous Knowledge, and the Search for a Rainforest Enigma

  • Auteur: Simon Pooley (Engeland)
  • Soort boek: Okapi boek, dierenboek
  • Taal: Engels
  • Uitgever: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • Verschijnt: 11 november 2025
  • Omvang: 392 pagina’s
  • Uitgave: paperback / ebook
  • Prijs: $ 39,95
  • Boek bestellen bij: Amazon / Bol / Libris

Flaptekst van het boek over de Okapi van Simon Pooley

The captivating history of the okapi and its symbolic role in science, culture, and conservation.

In Discovering the Okapi, Simon Pooley offers a fascinating portrait of the okapi—an elusive short-necked giraffid with zebra stripes, surviving in the rainforests of central Africa’s Congo basin—and unpacks the complicated layers of Western science and Indigenous knowledge that shaped the world’s understanding of this unique creature.

Pooley tells the story of the okapi’s “discovery” in 1900 by British naturalist Sir Harry Johnston, as well as the overlooked contributions of the Indigenous African people whose expertise made this sighting and subsequent hunt for specimens possible. The book traces how colonial politics and scientific racism shaped early accounts of the animal’s study and examines the enduring biases that continue to influence conservation efforts today. The okapi became a symbol of scientific curiosity, colonial power, and conservation challenges, revealing complex intersections among biodiversity, cultural heritage, and environmental stewardship. Its precarious existence in captivity and the wild exposes how Western and Indigenous approaches to conservation can—and must—find common ground for its survival.

Simon Pooley is the Lambert Lecturer in Environment at Birkbeck, University of London. He is the coeditor of Histories of Bioinvasions in the Mediterraneanand the author of Burning Table Mountain: An Environmental History of Fire on the Cape Peninsula.

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Shirley C. Strum – Echoes of Our Origins

Shirley C. Strum Echoes of Our Origins review, recensie en informatie Engelstalig boek en memoir over bavianen, de mens en de natuur. Op 9 september 2025 verschijnt bij Johns Hopkins University Press het boek en memoir van de Amerikaanse antropoloog Shirley C. Strum met het verslag van de vijftigjarige reis van een primatenwetenschapper die bavianen bestudeert. Er is geen Nederlandse vertaling van het boek verkrijgbaar.

Shirley C. Strum Echoes of Our Origins review en recensie

  • “Reading Echoes of Our Origins, it is easy to see why Strum is such a legendary figure in anthropology for her research. She offers us a rare glimpse at not just the science but the scientist, and reveals the many personal, moral, and philosophical choices that go into a lifetime of transformative work. Strum was changed by baboons, and in telling us about them, she changes us. A must-read for anyone interested in nonhuman animals, or the human animal.” (Alexandra Horowitz, author of Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know)
  • “Baboons are rife with contradictions. They’re just like humans; they’re hardly at all. They affirm models concerning the evolution of social behavior; they’re too smart and idiosyncratic to conform to anything. They are highly adapted; they make strategic mistakes. Their nature prompts scholarly insights; their nature prompts you to love them. Renowned primatologist Shirley Strum recounts her fifty years spent navigating these contradictions, in continuous study of a population of wild baboons. She adeptly intertwines the science with her lifetime’s devotion to these animals; the results are fascinating and moving.” (Robert Sapolsky, author of Determined: A Science of Life without Free Will)

Shirley C. Strum Echoes of Our Origins

Echoes of Our Origins

Baboons, Humans, and Nature

  • Auteurs: Shirley C. Strum, Cassadra Phillips (Verenigde Staten)
  • Soort boek: antropologisch memoir, boek over apen
  • Taal: Engels
  • Uitgever: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • Verschijnt: 9 september 2025
  • Omvang: 376 pagina’s
  • Uitgave: gebonden boek / ebook
  • Prijs: $ 32,95
  • Boek bestellen bij: Amazon / Bol / Libris

Flaptekst van het boek van de Amerikaanse antropoloog Shirley C. Strum

The amazing chronicle of a primate scientist’s fifty-year journey studying baboons—and what her findings can tell us about primates, resilience, and human coexistence.

In 1972, renowned anthropologist Shirley C. Strum traveled to Kenya to study the origins of human aggression through observing baboons. What Dr. Strum discovered completely defied her expectations, scientific notions about baboons, and even well-established assumptions about primate behavior writ large. In Echoes of Our Origins, Strum takes readers on an extraordinary fifty-year journey alongside baboons, creatures that transformed not just her scientific understanding, but also her perspective on life, people, nature, and evolution.

Strum’s groundbreaking research began when she embarked on fieldwork in Kenya. Observing the lives of these social creatures, Strum uncovered their unexpectedly complex strategies of negotiation, collaboration, and resilience in the face of adversity. From exploring the evolution of social bonds and trust in baboon society—a common idea today but not then—to confronting the consequences of human-wildlife conflict, Strum illustrates what it means to coexist with the natural world and question our role within it.

With insights drawn from half a century of living among and studying baboons, Strum reflects on the delicate balance of nature and humanity, how science itself must evolve to see beyond its rigid frameworks, and how to think about evolution. This profound narrative challenges readers to look anew at not only baboons but also the very methods by which we understand the animal kingdom—and ourselves. Equal parts natural history, adventure story, memoir, and call to action, Echoes of Our Origins will engage, enlighten, and contribute to the vital conversation about our natural world and how to ensure its survival.

Shirley C. Strum was born in 1947. She is a Professor of Anthropology and a Professor of the Graduate Division, School of Social Sciences, at the University of California, San Diego, and Director of the Uaso Ngiro Baboon Project in Kenya. She is the author of Almost Human: A Journey into the World of Baboons.

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Jean le Loeuff – What Did Dinosaurs Think About?

Jean le Loeuff What Did Dinosaurs Think About review, recensie en informatie boek over het denkvermogen van dinosaurussen. Op 2 december 2025 verschijnt bij Johns Hopkins University Press het boek van Jean le Loeuff, directeur van het Musée des Dinosaures d’Espéraza in Frankrijk, over het sociale leven van de dinosaurus. Er is geen Nederlandse vertaling van het boek verkrijgbaar.

Jean le Loeuff What Did Dinosaurs Think About? review en recensie

  • “We mammals perceive the world in our own way. But what was it like for the dinosaurs, who ruled the earth millions of years ago? That’s what Jean Le Loeuff invites us to discover in What Did Dinosaurs Think About? He draws on the latest scientific research, yet his tone is anything but academic, finding the right balance between scholarship and playful wit.” (Hervé Morin, Le Monde)
  • “Thanks to Le Loeuff—both knowledgeable and mischievously funny—the reader will learn everything there is to know about these enormous beasts: their tiny brains, their voices, their diseases, and their sexuality.”  (Jean-Claude Perrier, Livres Hebo)
  • “Entertaining and erudite, What Did Dinosaurs Think About? provides us with the current state of knowledge about the intelligence, perception, and behavior of these animals.” (Delphine Chayet, Le Figaro)

Jean le Loeuff What Did Dinosaurs Think About?

What Did Dinosaurs Think About?

  • Auteur: Jean le Loeuff (Frankrijk)
  • Soort boek: dinosaurusboek, dierenboek
  • Engelse vertaling: Alison Duncan
  • Uitgever: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • Reeks: Animal World
  • Verschijnt: 2 december 2025
  • Omvang: 176 pagina’s
  • Uitgave: paperback / ebook
  • Prijs: $ 24,95
  • Boek bestellen bij: Amazon / Bol / Libris

Flaptekst van het boek van Jean le Loeff over het sociale gedrag van de dinosaurus

Reveals the fascinating behaviors and social lives of dinosaurs.

What do we truly know about the intelligence of dinosaurs? In What Did Dinosaurs Think About? paleontologist Jean Le Loeuff takes us beyond these captivating animals’ cinematic portrayals in Jurassic Park to illustrate how these creatures truly lived, hunted, socialized, and survived.

Based on the latest paleontological discoveries, Le Loeuff examines dinosaur intelligence, social behaviors, and sensory experiences, offering a fresh view of their world. Could T. rex truly smell its prey from miles away? How did Triceratops and Velociraptors interact with each other and their environments? And could some dinosaurs communicate with sounds—or even colors? With advancements like CT scans and 3D imaging, scientists are uncovering new insights into dinosaur brains, senses, and vocalizations.

Le Loeuff explores topics like the intricate structure of the dinosaur brain, the colors and patterns of their skin, and what their fossilized footprints reveal about their social lives. Readers will also learn how today’s birds and reptiles provide clues to the habits and behaviors of their ancient relatives. From the scaly giants that roamed prehistoric landscapes to the swift predators that stalked their prey under moonlight, this fascinating book offers a captivating glimpse into the lives of these extraordinary animals.

Jean le Loeuff is the director of the Musée des Dinosaures d’Espéraza and the author of T.rex Superstar.

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