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Matthew Smallman-Raynor

Professor of Analytical Geography, Faculty of Social Sciences

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Research Summary

Spatial dynamics of infectious diseases Historical geography of war epidemics Geography of HIV infection and disease Island epidemics

Recent Publications

  • SMALLMAN-RAYNOR, M.R and CLIFF, A.D., 2012. Epidemic Britain: A Twentieth Century Picture First. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • M.R. SMALLMAN-RAYNOR and A.D. CLIFF, 2012. Epidemics in semi-isolated communities: statistical perspectives on acute childhood diseases in English public boarding schools, 1930-1939 Journal of the Royal Statistical Society A. (In Press.)
  • CLIFF, A.D. and SMALLMAN-RAYNOR, M.R., 2012. Geographical Aspects of Infectious Disease Control: From Medieval Quarantine to Global Eradication Oxford University Press. (In Press.)
  • SMALLMAN-RAYNOR, M.R, CLIFF, A.D and ORD, J.K., 2010. Common childhood infections and acute appendicitis: An historical study of statistical association in 27 English boarding schools, 1930–1934 Epidemiology and Infection. 138, 1155-1165

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