The Spanish Flu: Narrative and Cultural Identity in Spain, 1918Springer, 20 ago 2013 - 255 páginas The 1918 Spanish flu epidemic is now widely recognized as the most devastating disease outbreak in recorded history. This cultural history reconstructs Spaniards' experience of the flu and traces the emergence of various competing narratives that arose in response to bacteriology's failure to explain and contain the disease's spread. |
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Framing the Flu in the First Epidemic Wave | 27 |
The Second Wave Begins | 47 |
Between an Epidemic and a Sanitary Spain | 69 |
Don Juan and Spanish Inf luenza | 103 |
Citizens Characters and Cartoons | 136 |
A Telling Epidemic A Storied Nation | 171 |
Notes | 179 |
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