TY - BOOK AU - Breitnauer,Jaime TI - The Spanish flu epidemic and its influence on history SN - 9781526766427 (pbk.) : AV - D421 U1 - 909.821 BRE 23 PY - 2020/// CY - Barnsley PB - Pen & Sword History KW - Influenza Epidemic, 1918-1919 KW - History, Modern KW - 20th century KW - Civilization, Modern KW - History KW - eflch KW - ukslc N2 - On the second Monday of March 1918, the world changed forever. What seemed like a harmless cold morphed into a global pandemic that would wipe out as many as a 100 million people - ten times as many as the Great War. German troops faltered lending the allies the winning advantage, India turned its sights to independence while South Africa turned to God. In Western Samoa a quarter of the population died; in some parts of Alaska, whole villages were wiped out. Civil unrest sparked by influenza shaped nations and heralded a new era of public health where people were no longer blamed for contracting disease. Using real case histories, we take a journey through the world in 1918, and look at the impact of Spanish flu on populations from America, to France, to the Arctic and the scientific legacy this deadly virus has left behind ER -