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What does a 19th-century rebellion have to do with whether people trusted vaccines decades later? What evidence can be used to trace the roots of medical mistrust across generations? In this episode of the Research Remix, economic historian Noel Johnson invites listeners into a fascinating investigation of power, memory, and public health in colonial India. Don't forget to check out his contribution to our companion playlist (https://spoti.fi/3Zgsg6O) and follow us so you never miss an episode! Download episode transcripts and resources for this season at https://bit.ly/remix-season-4.
By Mason LibrariesWhat does a 19th-century rebellion have to do with whether people trusted vaccines decades later? What evidence can be used to trace the roots of medical mistrust across generations? In this episode of the Research Remix, economic historian Noel Johnson invites listeners into a fascinating investigation of power, memory, and public health in colonial India. Don't forget to check out his contribution to our companion playlist (https://spoti.fi/3Zgsg6O) and follow us so you never miss an episode! Download episode transcripts and resources for this season at https://bit.ly/remix-season-4.