EVENTO GLOBALE E RISPOSTE LOCALI: IL CASO DELLA PANDEMIA DI INFLUENZA DEL 1918-1919

Roberto Reali

Abstract


Global Event and Local Responses: The Case of the Flu Pandemic 1918-1919. – The experience of the flu pandemic in the year 1918 is considered an important event for understanding the First World War. The flu showed the interconnection due to political-military, commercial, information and news that allowed the virus to be physically transported to every continent and from there to find the possibility of spreading in every nation. Beyond the medical- health characteristics and the consequences derived from its seriousness, this episode shows the ability reached since the early years of the twentieth century to think of itself as an interconnected network that was used by the disease to advance rapidly and pro-voke its harmful consequences.


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Spanish influenza, Medicine history, Geopolitics

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202001_26

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