Dubrovačke protuepidemijske mjere: gospodarski odgovor na izazov kuge
Anti-Epidemic Measures in Dubrovnik: Economy’s Response to the Challenge Posed by the Black Death
Author(s): Rina Kralj-BrassardSubject(s): Economic history, Local History / Microhistory, Security and defense, Health and medicine and law, 13th to 14th Centuries
Published by: Hrvatski institut za povijest
Keywords: Dubrovnik; Black Death; anti-epidemic measures; quarantine; economy; public healthcare; social healthcare institutions;
Summary/Abstract: As for the speed of implementation and the innovative solutions in controlling infectious diseases, certain elements of the Dubrovnik model are considered to be the forerunners of anti-epidemic measures in Europe. This paper discusses the circumstances of the emergence of this model in the first century of the Black Death, identifying the most important features of the basic elements of Dubrovnik’s system for controlling infectious diseases. Starting from the insight that the measures for protection against infectious diseases resulted from the efforts of entrepreneurial noblemen, the key impact of economy on these measures is discussed.
Journal: Povijesni prilozi
- Issue Year: 2021
- Issue No: 60
- Page Range: 11-38
- Page Count: 28
- Language: Croatian