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Mentioned in 19 episodes
The Ghost Map
The Story of London's Most Terrifying Epidemic – and How it Changed Science, Cities and the Modern World
Book • 2006
The book chronicles the devastating cholera outbreak in London's Soho district in 1854.
It centers around Dr. John Snow, who created a map to trace the outbreak back to its source—a contaminated water pump—and Reverend Henry Whitehead, whose local knowledge was crucial in determining the cause.
The narrative explores the historical context, the scientific and cultural roots of the miasma theory, and the impact of this event on modern urban planning, public health, and scientific inquiry.
The book also reflects on broader themes such as urbanization, environmental crises, and the role of cities in solving the problems they create.
It centers around Dr. John Snow, who created a map to trace the outbreak back to its source—a contaminated water pump—and Reverend Henry Whitehead, whose local knowledge was crucial in determining the cause.
The narrative explores the historical context, the scientific and cultural roots of the miasma theory, and the impact of this event on modern urban planning, public health, and scientific inquiry.
The book also reflects on broader themes such as urbanization, environmental crises, and the role of cities in solving the problems they create.
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Mentioned in 19 episodes
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when introducing Stephen Johnson, highlighting his career as a bestselling author.


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when introducing ![undefined]()

, the author of the biography.


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in the context of different approaches to representing the Holocaust in film, referencing Roth's work as an example.

Alex von Tunzelmann

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as an author whose books provide further insights into the JFK assassination.

Carter Roy

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