EPIDEMIOLOGY IN HISTORY: CAPS RESEARCH
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Influenza and War World I:
Introduction
Pandemics in general
What is the Spanish Flu (Biology, mortality, and general history)
Summarize history (three waves)
Why is it important?
100th anniversary
Why we’re equally at risk
Why studying the history is important
Beginning outbreaks at military camps (perfect breeding ground)
U.S.
Near Boston
Fort riley, Haskell County, Kansas
Private Albert Gitchell
France
Étapeles
Brest
Other places/theories/
Spread of virus to battle lines
Transportation
The modern world/why the pandemic was poised from the beginning to be like no other
Battle
How did the flu impact individual armies?
Entente
France
Britain
Russia
Alliance
Germany
Italy
Austria-Hungary
The Homefront
(BRIEFLY) Flu on homefront/in society
How this diminished support for war
Why the spanish flu is called so
The end of the war
Why was the spread across armies so unfair and how did that impact the war?
Was Germany truly at a disadvantage?
The final German offensive
Dispersion
Armistice
Spread of soldiers home across globe
Woodrow Wilson and The Paris Peace Conference
Flu over 1918 winter, roll into third wave 1919
Paris Peace Conference
President Wilson’s family and advisor SICK
President wilson sick
Conclusion
Did the flu and war influence each other?
If so, to what significance?
What can we learn from the pandemic?
How can we prepare for future?
Home
ABOUT
RESEARCH
Initial Proposal
ARTIFACTS
PRESENTATIONS
Caps assignments
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Stasis theory
Annotated Bibliography
LITERATURE REVIEW
OUTline
Research Paper
ACTION PLAN