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Title: A documentary history of the immunity (or vaccine) passport : health certificates of public health, personal identity and power from the plague to the coronavirus pandemic
Authors: Kosciejew, Marc
Keywords: Immunity -- History
Vaccination -- Medical records
Plague -- England -- London -- History -- 17th century
COVID-19 (Disease) -- Vaccination
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2023
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Oxford Academic
Citation: Kosciejew, M. (2023). A Documentary History of the Immunity (or Vaccine) Passport: Health Certificates of Public Health, Personal Identity and Power from the Plague to the Coronavirus Pandemic. Social History of Medicine, 36(1), 110-138.
Abstract: The immunity (or vaccine) passport of the coronavirus pandemic, as a concept and object, is not unprecedented. This health and identity document features a history spanning over half-a-millennium and appearing across diverse geopolitical and sociocultural contexts. This article presents a documentary history of the immunity passport and its heterogeneous material instantiations, uses and effects across divergent historical settings. It illuminates how the immunity passport has helped shaped identities and public health, as well as impacted individual and institutional agency, during health crises. Four historical cases are explored, including the plagues ravaging the Renaissance Mediterranean region, the 1665 Great Plague of London, the yellow fever outbreaks in the antebellum slave-era southern USA and the chronic cholera conditions confronting colonial-era British India. Although disparate, these historical cases share the immunity passport as a non-pharmaceutical intervention into their respective health crises that played important roles in people’s lives during these troubled times.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/118847
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