Thomas G. Andrews is professor of history and director of the Center of the American West, University of Colorado Boulder. A leading historian of labor, capitalism, and the American West, he is the author of Killing for Coal: America's Deadliest Labor War, which won a Bancroft Prize and is widely regarded as a landmark work of American history.
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"We can better understand human history when we put disease back into it, as Andrews does with this fascinating and engaging work."-Amanda Kay McVety, author of The Rinderpest Campaigns: A Virus, Its Vaccines, and Global Development in the Twentieth Century "Innovative and important. Andrews recovers rarely heard voices as he reveals the interconnections of North America through the lens of the epizootic."-Susan D. Jones, author of Death in a Small Package: A Short History of Anthrax

