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Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919: Perspectives from the Iberian Peninsula and the Americas [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 290 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 582 g, 13 b/w, 6 line illus.
  • Serija: Rochester Studies in Medical History
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Nov-2014
  • Leidėjas: University of Rochester Press
  • ISBN-10: 1580464963
  • ISBN-13: 9781580464963
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 290 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 582 g, 13 b/w, 6 line illus.
  • Serija: Rochester Studies in Medical History
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Nov-2014
  • Leidėjas: University of Rochester Press
  • ISBN-10: 1580464963
  • ISBN-13: 9781580464963
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Sheds new light on what the WHO described as "the single most devastating infectious disease outbreak ever recorded," focusing on social control, gender, class, religion, national identity, and military medicine's reactions to thepandemic.

Situating the Iberian Peninsula as the key point of connection between Europe and the Americas, both epidemiologically and discursively, The Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919 sheds new light on what the World Health Organization described as "the single most devastating infectious disease outbreak ever recorded." The essays in this volume elucidate specific aspects of the pandemic that have received minimal attention until now, including social control, gender, class, religion, national identity, and military medicine's reactions to the pandemic and relationship with civilian medicine. While World War I, as the authors point out, is the context for these discussions, the experiences of 1918-19 remain persistently relevant to contemporary life, particularly in view of events such as the 2009 H1N1 swine flu pandemic and the Ebola outbreak of 2014.

Contributors: Catherine Belling, JosepBernabeu-Mestre, Liane Maria Bertucci, Ryan A. Davis, Esteban Domingo, Magda Fahrni, Hernįn Feldman, Pilar León-Sanz, Maria Luķsa Lima, Maria de Fįtima Nunes, Mercedes Pascual Artiaga, Marķa-Isabel Porras-Gallo, Anny Jackeline Torres Silveira, José Manuel Sobral, Paulo Silveira e Sousa, Christiane Maria Cruz de Souza.

Marķa-Isabel Porras-Gallo is professor of history of science in the Medical Faculty of Ciudad Real at the University of Castilla-La Mancha (Spain). Ryan A. Davis is assistant professor in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at Illinois State University.

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Using numerous primary sources, the writers have produced firsthand accounts of the outbreak in regions of the West largely neglected in other histories. In addition to providing descriptions of the virus and mechanisms of its variation, the writers emphasize social and political conditions that played significant roles in the outbreak. Highly recommended. * CHOICE * The Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919 examines the developments of a landmark epidemic in places -- such as provincial Spain -- that have received insufficient attention from researchers. An original and valuable study that contributes to medical historiography and to the contemporary study of medicine. -- Marcos Cueto, Casa de Oswaldo Cruz, FIOCRUZ, Rio de Janeiro

Introduction: Emerging Perspectives of the Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1918--19 1(20)
Maria-Isabel Porras-Gallo
Ryan A. Davis
Part One Scientific Discourse: Now and Then
1 The Great Evolutionary Potential of Viruses: The 1918 Flu as a Paradigm of Disease Emergence
21(18)
Esteban Domingo
2 Spanish Flu in Brazil: Searching for Causes during the Epidemic Horror
39(17)
Liane Maria Bertucci
3 Ricardo Jorge and the Construction of a Medico-Sanitary Public Discourse: Portugal and International Scientific Networks
56(19)
Maria de Fatima Nunes
Part Two Social Responses: Human and Institutional Actors
4 And to Make Things Worse, the Flu: The Spanish Influenza in a Revolutionary Portugal
75(18)
Jose Manuel Sobral
Maria Luisa Lima
Paulo Silveira E Sousa
5 Between the Pandemic and World War I: The 1918--19 Influenza Pandemic in the Spanish Army, through the Eyes of the Press
93(18)
Maria-Isabel Porras-Gallo
6 The Reign of the Spanish Flu: Impact and Responses to the 1918 Influenza Pandemic in Minas Gerais, Brazil
111(19)
Anny Jackeline Torres Silveira
7 The Spanish Flu in Bahia, Brazil: Prophylaxis and Healing Practices
130(22)
Christiane Maria Cruz de Souza
8 A Collaborative Experience: The Mutual Benefit Societies' Responses to the 1918--19 Influenza Pandemic in Pamplona, Spain
152(21)
Pilar Leon-Sanz
Part Three Interpreting the Epidemic: Sociocultural Dynamics and Perspectives
9 A Tale of Two Spains: Narrating the Nation during the 1918--19 Influenza Epidemic
173(21)
Ryan A. Davis
10 The Spanish Flu in Argentina: An Alarming Hostage
194(21)
Hernan Feldman
11 Epidemic Disease, Local Government, and Social Control: The Example of the City of Alicante, Spain
215(15)
Josep Bernabeu-Mestre
Mercedes Pascual Artiaga
12 The Gendered Dimensions of Epidemic Disease: Influenza in Montreal, Canada, 1918--20
230(18)
Magda Fahrni
13 Remembering and Reconstructing: Fictions of the 1918--19 Influenza Pandemic
248(17)
Catherine Belling
Selected Bibliography 265(4)
List of Contributors 269(6)
Index 275