Historical study of Hamburg's 1892 cholera epidemic that killed nearly 10,000, exploring social inequality, laissez-faire politics, and public-health failures.
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Historical study of Hamburg's 1892 cholera epidemic that killed nearly 10,000, exploring social inequality, laissez-faire politics, and public-health failures.
will contain mild spoilers
No romantic or sexual content depicted
Graphic accounts of cholera symptoms, suffering, and mass deaths
No profanity or strong language present
No substance use depicted
No LGBTQ+ representation present
No religious themes present
No magic or witchcraft present
No occult or demonological content present
Central analysis of municipal politics, social inequality, and laissez-faire governance
No self-harm or suicide depicted
Extensive suffering from epidemic, poverty, and failed public-health response
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