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Stacking the coffins : influenza, war and revolution in Ireland, 1918-19 / Ida Milne.

Author/creator Milne, Ida
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoManchester : Manchester University Press, 2018.
Descriptionx, 263 pages : illustrations, maps, charts ; 23 cm
Supplemental Content Full text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete
Subject(s)
Contents A 'mysterious malady' - or a 'perfect storm'? -- The flu: a news perspective -- Counting the ill and the dead -- 'Managing' the crisis -- The doctors' view: medical puzzle, politics and search for cures -- Hospitals and other institutions: coping with crises -- Dying and surviving: eye witnesses -- Influenza as a political tool -- Epilogue: the long aftermath.
Abstract "The 1918-19 influenza pandemic disrupted Irish society and politics. Stilling cities and towns as it passed through, it closed schools, courts and libraries, quelled trade, crammed hospitals, and stretched medical doctors to their limit as they treated hundreds of patients each day. It became part of a major row between nationalists and the Government over interned anti-conscription campaigners. When one campaigner died days before the 1918 general election, Sinn Fein swiftly incorporated his death into their campaign. Survivors interviewed by the author tell what it was like to suffer from this influenza; families of the bereaved speak of the change to their lives. Stacking the coffins is the first Irish history of the disease to include statistics to analyse which groups were most affected. It also draws on the memories of child sufferers telling their stories"--Publisher's description.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 241-255) and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
ISBN9781526122698 hardback
ISBN1526122693 hardback

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