The text of a Journal of the plague year
Backgrounds: The plague of 1665 and the threat of 1720-21: Orders conceived and published by the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the city of London, concerning the infection of the plague, 1665
From reflections on the weekly bills of mortality and natural and political observations upon the bills of mortality / John Graunt
Necessary directions for the prevention and cure of the plague in 1665 / College of physicians
From God's terrible voice in the city / Thomas Vincent
From Loimologia: or, an historical account of the plague in London in 1665 / Nathaniel Hodges
From Applebee's original weekly journal / Daniel Defoe
Quarantine act of 1721 / The London Gazette
A short discourse concerning pestilential contagion, and the methods to be used to prevent it / Richard Mead
The plague at Athens / Thucydides
The first day / Giovanni Boccaccio
From The wonderful year / Thomas Dekker
From The plague / Albert Camus
Panopticism / Michel Foucault
From AIDS and its metaphors / Susan Sontag
Epilogue to someone was here / George Whitmore
Public informational material about AIDS
Daniel De Foe / Sir Walter Scott
Religion, science, and medicine in A journal of the plague year / Louis A. landa
H.F.'s meditations: A journal of the plague year / Everett Zimmerman
Epilogue: a Journal of the plague year as epitome / John J. Richetti
Defoe and the disordered city / Maximillian E. Novak
The city and the rise of the penitentiary: A journal of the plague year / John Bender
Formation, process, and transition in A journal of the plague year / Michelle Brandwein.