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The Mask
A History of Breathing Bad Air
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Bruno J. Strasser
and Thomas Schlich
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English
Published/Copyright:
2025
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A history of masks protecting against bad air—in cities, factories, hospitals, and war trenches—exploring how our identities and beliefs shape the decision to wear a mask
For centuries, humans have sought to protect themselves from harmful air, whether from smoke, dust, vapors, or germs. This book offers the first history of respiratory masks—ranging from simple pieces of cloth to elaborate gas masks—and explores why they have sparked both hope and fear.
Bruno J. Strasser and Thomas Schlich captivate readers with stories of individuals—from renowned doctors and political leaders to forgotten inventors and anonymous factory workers—who passionately debated the value of masks. In Renaissance Italy and Meiji Japan, in Victorian Britain and Cold War America, the way societies have engaged with face coverings reveals their deepest cultural and political fractures. The Mask challenges us to reconsider how we care for one another and the kind of environment we aspire to inhabit.
For centuries, humans have sought to protect themselves from harmful air, whether from smoke, dust, vapors, or germs. This book offers the first history of respiratory masks—ranging from simple pieces of cloth to elaborate gas masks—and explores why they have sparked both hope and fear.
Bruno J. Strasser and Thomas Schlich captivate readers with stories of individuals—from renowned doctors and political leaders to forgotten inventors and anonymous factory workers—who passionately debated the value of masks. In Renaissance Italy and Meiji Japan, in Victorian Britain and Cold War America, the way societies have engaged with face coverings reveals their deepest cultural and political fractures. The Mask challenges us to reconsider how we care for one another and the kind of environment we aspire to inhabit.
Author / Editor information
Bruno J. Strasser is a historian, a full professor at the University of Geneva, and an affiliate of History of Medicine at Yale University. Thomas Schlich is the James McGill Professor in the History of Medicine at McGill University, and a former practicing physician.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Introduction
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one The Elusive Beaked Mask
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two The Smell of Disease
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three Of Masks and Men
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four Masking Harm
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five Fog, Fumes, and Fashion
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six The Surgeon’s Mask
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seven The Invisible Enemy
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eight Gas!
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nine The Politics of Masking
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ten Masks, East and West
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eleven Mask Consumption
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Epilogue
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Notes
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Further Reading
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Acknowledgments
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Credits
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Index
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eBook published on:
June 5, 2025
eBook ISBN:
9780300283754
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
288
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58 b-w illus.