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'"Influenza 1918" argues that historians have ignored the long-term consequences of short-term but serious health crises such as the influenza epidemic of 1918. By focusing on Winnipeg, Esyllt W. Jones traces the familiar repercussions of losing a loved one and how it impinged on the social welfare responsibilities of the city for many years. This is a well written, engaging, and timely study that should appeal to anyone interested in the history of the working class, women, medicine, and family.'-Wendy Mitchinson, Department of History, University of Waterloo and Canada Research Chair in Gender and Medical History…mehr

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'"Influenza 1918" argues that historians have ignored the long-term consequences of short-term but serious health crises such as the influenza epidemic of 1918. By focusing on Winnipeg, Esyllt W. Jones traces the familiar repercussions of losing a loved one and how it impinged on the social welfare responsibilities of the city for many years. This is a well written, engaging, and timely study that should appeal to anyone interested in the history of the working class, women, medicine, and family.'-Wendy Mitchinson, Department of History, University of Waterloo and Canada Research Chair in Gender and Medical History
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Esyllt W. Jones is an assistant professor in the Department of History at the University of Manitoba.