Recent accounting for disease in the aftermath of the Spanish civil war has been contained within study of hunger in the early 1940s. Historians have cited the typhus epidemic which hit Spain between 1939 and 1945 as an example demonstrating a causal link between widespread semi-starvation and disease. Though important, the focus on hunger risks losing sight of other vital elements in the onset and transmission of typhus, however, as well as the way the epidemic’s progress sheds light on the broader social history of the war and its aftermath. By paying close attention to epidemiological records, this article argues that the direct causes of typhus and its vertiginous spread were primarily ideological and spatial. It shows first how the war...
This paper examines the health consequences of the Spanish Civil War for a family of Repub-lican mil...
In Europe the influence spread in France, Great Britain, Italy and Spain, interfering on the battle-...
The German medical staff conducts inoculations of French prisoners of war in a hospital ward at the ...
Recent accounting for disease in the aftermath of the Spanish civil war has been contained within st...
After the Spanish Civil War, poor hygiene and nutritional deficiencies among a large part of Spain's...
During the Spanish civil war, the city of Madrid was subjected to a blockade of food supplies. The h...
Typhus is now a rare disease, but it was once one of the deadliest epidemics faced by humanity throu...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, unlike in other major European cities, Madrid was still p...
Epidemic typhus is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Rickettsia prowazekii and transmitt...
After the Spanish Civil War, poor hygiene and nutritional deficiencies among a large part of Spain's...
La década de los cuarenta, con la guerra civil, es uno de los momentos más comprometidos y difícile...
When Postwar Spain is discussed (1939-1950), it is observed that important changes surfaced in the s...
This chapter argues in favour of the thesis that no real dichotomy between the miasmic-environmental...
This chapter focuses on exploring the link between the Spanish flu, a pandemic that was rampant betw...
In Europe in 1918, influenza spread through Spain, France, Great Britain and Italy, causing havoc wi...
This paper examines the health consequences of the Spanish Civil War for a family of Repub-lican mil...
In Europe the influence spread in France, Great Britain, Italy and Spain, interfering on the battle-...
The German medical staff conducts inoculations of French prisoners of war in a hospital ward at the ...
Recent accounting for disease in the aftermath of the Spanish civil war has been contained within st...
After the Spanish Civil War, poor hygiene and nutritional deficiencies among a large part of Spain's...
During the Spanish civil war, the city of Madrid was subjected to a blockade of food supplies. The h...
Typhus is now a rare disease, but it was once one of the deadliest epidemics faced by humanity throu...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, unlike in other major European cities, Madrid was still p...
Epidemic typhus is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Rickettsia prowazekii and transmitt...
After the Spanish Civil War, poor hygiene and nutritional deficiencies among a large part of Spain's...
La década de los cuarenta, con la guerra civil, es uno de los momentos más comprometidos y difícile...
When Postwar Spain is discussed (1939-1950), it is observed that important changes surfaced in the s...
This chapter argues in favour of the thesis that no real dichotomy between the miasmic-environmental...
This chapter focuses on exploring the link between the Spanish flu, a pandemic that was rampant betw...
In Europe in 1918, influenza spread through Spain, France, Great Britain and Italy, causing havoc wi...
This paper examines the health consequences of the Spanish Civil War for a family of Repub-lican mil...
In Europe the influence spread in France, Great Britain, Italy and Spain, interfering on the battle-...
The German medical staff conducts inoculations of French prisoners of war in a hospital ward at the ...