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A History Of The Great Influenza Pandemics Death Panic And Hysteria 18301920 Mark Honigsbaum

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A History Of The Great Influenza Pandemics Death Panic And Hysteria 18301920 Mark Honigsbaum
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.32 MB
Author: Mark Honigsbaum
ISBN: 9780755618613, 0755618610
Language: English
Year: 2014

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A History Of The Great Influenza Pandemics Death Panic And Hysteria 18301920 Mark Honigsbaum by Mark Honigsbaum 9780755618613, 0755618610 instant download after payment.

Influenza was the great killer of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and the so-called 'Russian flu' killed around 1 million people across Europe in 1889-93 - including the second-in-line to the British throne, the Duke of Clarence. The Spanish flu of 1918, meanwhile, would kill 50 million people - nearly 3% of the world's population. Here, Mark Honigsbaum outlines the history of influenza in the period, and describes how the fear of disease permeated Victorian culture. These fears were amplified by the invention of the telegraph and the ability of the new mass-market press to whip up public hysteria. The flu was therefore a barometer of wider fin de siecle social and cultural anxieties - playing on fears engendered by economic decline, technology, urbanisation and degeneration. A History of the Great Influenza Pandemics is a vital new contribution towards our understanding of European history and the history of the media.

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