The Impact of Cholera and Covid 19 From 19th Century to 21st Century: A Comparative Historical Study
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University of Tlemcen
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This dissertation presents a comparative historical study of the cholera epidemics of the
19th century and the COVID-19 pandemic of the 21st century, with a particular focus
on Europe and the Western world. Despite occurring in vastly different historical and
technological contexts, both pandemics reveal striking parallels in how Western
societies experience, respond to, and are transformed by public health crises. Covering
the period from the early 1800s to the year 2022, the study explores how each outbreak
unfolded epidemiologically and examines societal responses through public health
measures, economic strategies, and political decision-making. Special attention is
given to the role of the media in shaping public opinion and influencing policy. Relying on a comparative historical methodology and using both primary and
secondary sources, the study analyzes these two pandemics side by side to highlight
recurring patterns in how such crises disrupt labor markets, expose social
vulnerabilities, and drive institutional reform. Ultimately, it traces the evolution of
global health governance and sheds light on the enduring challenges of managing
public trust, inequality, and crisis communication across time.