流行病的重新觉醒:1918-1919年被遗忘和未被遗忘的“西班牙”流感,盖伊·贝纳主编(评论)

Andrew Kishuni
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盖伊·贝纳编辑的《大流行的重新觉醒》是对1918-1920年流感大流行历史和史学中“记忆”主题的全面处理。贝纳的书汇集了23位研究流感各个方面的作者,研究了记忆、遗忘和重新发现的过程,这些过程决定了个人和集体对流感的记忆,以及它们在流感百年纪念和COVID-19之后的消失、延续和重新出现。其结果是一本详尽而细致的章节合集,从不同的角度表达了世界不同地区记忆的复杂性。贝纳的书并不是第一本讨论记忆和流感的书,对贝纳和霍华德·菲利普斯和大卫·基林格雷等撰稿人来说,这个话题也不是新的领域。《大流行的重新觉醒》标志着两位作者第一次共享一本书,也是自2003年以来,菲利普斯和基林格雷第二次与其他疾病史专家(如杰弗里·赖斯和南希·布里斯托)共享同一本书。
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Pandemic Re-Awakenings: The Forgotten and Unforgotten 'Spanish' Flu of 1918-1919 ed. by Guy Beiner (review)
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. Bringing together twenty-three authors researching various aspects of the flu, Beiner’s volume examines processes of remembering, forgetting and rediscovering that have determined individual and collective memories of the flu, their absence, continuity and reemergence after the flu’s centenary and COVID-19. The result is a thorough and nuanced collection of chapters that express the complexities of memory in different parts of the world and from different perspectives. Beiner’s volume is not the first to discuss memory and the flu, nor is the topic new ground for Beiner and contributors like Howard Philips and David Killingray. Pandemic Re-Awakenings marks the first time these authors share a single volume and the second time since 2003 that Phillips and Killingray share the same volume with other specialists in the history of disease, such as Geoffrey Rice and Nancy Bristow.
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