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The Great Shadow: A History of How Sickness Shapes What We Do, Think, Believe, and Buy

The Great Shadow: A History of How Sickness Shapes What We Do, Think, Believe, and Buy

by Susan Wise Bauer

St. Martin's Press ·2026 ·352 pages
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From alchemy to wellness culture, from antisemitism to disposable plastic, a gripping account of how getting sick has shaped humanity.Anti-science, anti-vaccine, anti-reason beliefs seem to be triumphing over common sense today. How did we get here? The Great Shadow brings a huge missing piece to this puzzle—the experience of actually being ill. What did it feel like to be a woman or man struggling with illness in ancient times, in the Middle Ages, in the seventeenth century, or in 1920? And how did that shape our thoughts and convictions?The Great Shadow uses extensive historical research and first-person accounts to tell a vivid story about sickness and our responses to it, from very ancient times until the last decade. In the process of writing, historian Susan Wise Bauer reveals just how many of our current fads and causes are rooted in the moment-by-moment experience of sickness—from the search for a balanced lifestyle to plug-in air fresheners and bare hardwood floors. We can't simply shout facts at people who refuse vaccinations, believe that immigrants carry diseases, or insist that God will look out for them during a pandemic. We have to enter with imagination, historical perspective, and empathy into their world. The Great Shadow does just that with page-turning flair.


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"With the enlightenment it offers, The Great Shadow will help anyone gain perspective on some of the critical public health challenges of the 21st century."

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"Deeply insightful if unsettling."

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"Still, the virtues of The Great Shadow outweigh its faults."

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