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Inland sanitary cordons and liberal administration in southern Europe
Mallorca (Balearic Islands), 1820–70
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This chapter investigates how coastal and inland sanitary cordons were employed both as public health measures against the import of epidemics and as a means to preserve local agency against the expansion of the political authority of the new liberal state, in Mallorca. The configuration of the cordon sanitaires, during the 1820–70 period, manifest the intricate relationship evolving between the local sanitary authorities, the provincial powers and the central state - with the army playing a most important role. The chapter also shows how quarantine was perceived and supported by the local communities as the most tangible and historical proven measure against the spread of epidemics.

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