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020 9781421405537 (electronic bk.)
020 1421405539 (electronic bk.)
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050 00 RC176.C2|bR57 2012
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100 1 Risse, Guenter B.,|d1932-
245 10 Plague, fear, and politics in San Francisco's Chinatown
|h[electronic resource] /|cGuenter B. Risse
260 Baltimore :|bThe Johns Hopkins University Press,|c2012.
|e(Baltimore,Md. :|fProject MUSE,|g2013)
300 1 online resource (xii, 371 p.) :|bill
504 Includes bibliographical references and index
505 0 "The people of Tang" in San Francisco -- "Guarding life"
and way of death -- Sanitation, microbes, and plague --
Officials, Mandarins, and the press -- Early scenes of
terror : Chinatown, Marchto June 1900 -- The siege
continues : Chinatown, June to December 1900 -- Secrecy :
plague goes underground, 1901 -- Rumors and realities :
plague in California, 1902 -- National threat, 1903 --
Sanitarians claim victory, 1904 to1905
588 Description based on print version record
650 12 Plague|xhistory|zSan Francisco
650 12 Asian Americans|xhistory|zSan Francisco
650 22 Socioeconomic Factors|zSan Francisco
650 22 Prejudice|zSan Francisco
650 22 History, 20th Century|zSan Francisco
650 22 Disease Outbreaks|xhistory|zSan Francisco
710 2 Project Muse
856 40 |zFull text available: |uhttp://muse.jhu.edu/books/
9781421405537/