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Stock Returns and the Spanish Flu, 1918-1920
Social Science Research Network, 2023We study the impact of the 1918 Spanish Flu on U.S. stock prices. Using a new weekly hand collected sample of 136 firms that traded on the NYSE, we examine the impact of the four waves of the flu on stock returns using panel regressions.
Marco Del Angel +2 more
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Journal of Colonialism & Colonial History, 2023
Guy Beiner’s edited volume Pandemic Re-Awakenings is a comprehensive treatment of the theme of “memory” in the history and historiography of the 1918-1920 influenza pandemic.
Andrew Kishuni
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Guy Beiner’s edited volume Pandemic Re-Awakenings is a comprehensive treatment of the theme of “memory” in the history and historiography of the 1918-1920 influenza pandemic.
Andrew Kishuni
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2023
The flu pandemic that came out in the city of Kansas City, USA in the spring season of 1918, named as the Spanish Flu, did not only affect First World War, but it also caused the death of millions of people. Nearly 500 million people were infected, and the number of people who died due to the pandemic in the world was approximately 50 million and the ...
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The flu pandemic that came out in the city of Kansas City, USA in the spring season of 1918, named as the Spanish Flu, did not only affect First World War, but it also caused the death of millions of people. Nearly 500 million people were infected, and the number of people who died due to the pandemic in the world was approximately 50 million and the ...
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Do pandemics spawn extremism?Spanish flu deaths and the Ku Klux Klan
Politics and the life sciences, 2022. Scholars and journalists connect pandemics to a rise in support for radical political movements. In this study, we draw on this insight to investigate the relationship between the 1918–1919 Spanish influenza pandemic and political extremism—here, the ...
Adam Chamberlain, Alixandra B. Yanus
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On the Issue of the Spanish Flu in the First Czechoslovak Republic
Canadian Journal of Health History, 2022:The aim of this paper is to summarize the impact of Spanish influenza on the Czechoslovak Republic, examine the spread of Spanish influenza, and analyze its impact on the mortality of the population.
Andrej Tóth +6 more
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Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2008
The spread of H5N1 influenza and the similarity between this avian virus and the Spanish flu virus causes fear of a new influenza pandemic, but data from the Spanish flu may also be of guidance in planning for preventive measures. Using data on influenza cases, influenza deaths and total deaths for Denmark and for Danish towns from 1917 to 1921, and ...
Kolte, Ida Viktoria +3 more
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The spread of H5N1 influenza and the similarity between this avian virus and the Spanish flu virus causes fear of a new influenza pandemic, but data from the Spanish flu may also be of guidance in planning for preventive measures. Using data on influenza cases, influenza deaths and total deaths for Denmark and for Danish towns from 1917 to 1921, and ...
Kolte, Ida Viktoria +3 more
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Science, 2006
It would appear that the recent re-creation of the Spanish flu (“Characterization of the reconstructed 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic virus,” T. M. Tumpey et al. , Research Articles, 7 Oct. 2005, p. 77) could become a case of curiosity killing the cat.
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It would appear that the recent re-creation of the Spanish flu (“Characterization of the reconstructed 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic virus,” T. M. Tumpey et al. , Research Articles, 7 Oct. 2005, p. 77) could become a case of curiosity killing the cat.
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Lexicon of pandemics: a semantic analysis of the Spanish flu and the Covid-19 timeframe terminology
J. Documentation, 2021PurposeThe aim of this study is a semantic comparative analysis between the current pandemic and the Spanish flu. It is based on a bilingual terminological perspective oriented to evaluate and compare the terms used to describe and communicate the ...
Claudia Lanza +3 more
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"Spanish flu" virus identified
BMJ, 1997The strain of flu virus which killed over 20 million people in the world's worst infectious pandemic has been identified–80 years after it struck. Influenza A/South Carolina/1/18 (HIN1) is the name which Dr Jeffery Taubenberger and colleagues at the division of molecular pathology of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC, are ...
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Archival Big Data and the Spanish Flu in Copenhagen
, 2021Purpose The Spanish Flu 1918–1920 saw a high degree of excess mortality among young and healthy adults. The purpose of this paper is a further exploration of the hypothesis that high mortality risk during The Spanish Flu in Copenhagen was associated ...
K. Abildgren
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