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10.1080/13623699.2020.1820165

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pmid32911978      Med+Confl+Surviv 2020 ; 36 (4): 315-332
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  • Social and institutional Reactions to the Influenza Pandemic of 1918-20 #MMPMID32911978
  • Cohn SK
  • Med Confl Surviv 2020[Dec]; 36 (4): 315-332 PMID32911978show ga
  • This essay challenges generalizations since the late enlightenment about the effects of epidemics and pandemics on collective mentalities: that from antiquity to the present, epidemics, regardless of the disease, have sparked distrust, social violence, and the blaming of others. By contrast, the pandemic that killed the greatest numbers in world history-the Influenza of 1918-20 - was a pandemic of compassion. No one has yet to uncover this pandemic sparking collective violence or blaming any minorities for spreading the disease anywhere in the globe. The essay then explores the variety of charitable reactions and abnegation that cut across social divisions in communities from theatres of war in Europe to nations thousands of miles from the direct military encounters. Most remarkable, however, was the overflowing volunteerism of women, especially in the US, Canada, and Australia. To explain this widespread charitable reaction, the essay investigates the milieu of the First World War, showing how that context in domestic war settings was not conducive to risking life to aid total strangers, especially when those strangers came from different foreign countries classes, races, or religious faiths. I end with a reflection on the unfolding socio-psychological reactions to Covid-19 from the perspective of 1918-20.
  • |*Empathy[MESH]
  • |COVID-19/*epidemiology/psychology[MESH]
  • |Charities[MESH]
  • |Community Participation/history[MESH]
  • |Female[MESH]
  • |History, 20th Century[MESH]
  • |Humans[MESH]
  • |Influenza, Human/epidemiology/*history/prevention & control/psychology[MESH]
  • |Male[MESH]
  • |Pandemics/*history/prevention & control[MESH]
  • |Scapegoating[MESH]
  • |Volunteers[MESH]


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