Chapter 1 Quarantine and territory in Spain during the second half of the nineteenth century

This chapter provides a thorough investigation of the modes by which the sanitary administration coevolved coherently with and inseparably from the Spanish state's modern transport-communication and economic-industrial infrastructures throughout the nineteenth century. It also investigates exam...

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1. autor: Bonastra, Quim (auth)
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Wydane: Manchester University Press 2018
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