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We All Expected to Die - Anne Budgell

We All Expected to Die

Spanish Influenza in Labrador, 1918-1919

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Buch | Softcover
392 Seiten
2018
ISER Books (Verlag)
978-1-894725-54-5 (ISBN)
CHF 34,90 inkl. MwSt
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Following World War I, a fast-spreading virus plunged the globe into chaos, claiming millions of lives in a devastating pandemic. Isolated northern settlements like those in Labrador suffered immensely, with eyewitness accounts and historical records chronicling a harrowing struggle marked by profound loss, quiet heroism, and survival.
At the end of World War I, after four years of unimaginable man-made destruction, a swiftly killing virus travelled the planet. Up to one hundred million people perished in the most lethal pandemic in recorded history, the so-called "Spanish" influenza. More than half those who died were young adults aged between twenty and forty. Nowhere on earth was the flu more deadly than in isolated settlements on the far northeastern coast of North America.

In We All Expected to Die: Spanish Influenza in Labrador, 1918–1919, Anne Budgell reconstructs the horrific impact of the pandemic in hard-hit Labrador locations, such as the Inuit villages of Okak and Hebron where the mortality rate was 71%. Using the recollections of survivors, diaries kept at the time, Hudson's Bay Company journals, newspaper reports, and government documents, this powerful and uncompromising book tells the story of how the flu travelled to Labrador and wreaked havoc there. It examines how people dealt with the emergency, when all were sick and few were well enough to care for others, and how authorities elsewhere refused to provide assistance. The story We All Expected to Die reveals is both devastating and haunting. It is a story of great loss, but also of human endurance, heroism, and survival.

Anne Budgell is a journalist who worked with CBC radio and television in Newfoundland and Labrador for over thirty years. Her interest in Labrador history was encouraged by her mother, the daughter of a fur trapper; and her father, the son of a Hudson’s Bay Company factor. She is also the author of Dear Everybody, A Woman’s Journey from Park Avenue to a Labrador Trapline.

Contents List of Maps viii
Acknowledgements ix Introduction 1

1. Labrador — Trackless, Unknown, and Wild 19
2. "Our People Are Dying Out" 46
3. The War and the Flu 82
4. The Centre of Infection 97
5. Sandwich Bay and Lake Melville, Autumn 1918 109
6. "Let 'em Die" 147
7. The North Coast, Autumn 1918 168
8. Hundreds Dead in Labrador, Spring 1919 210
9. "In Some Mysterious Manner" 237
10. Aftermath 262

Appendix A: "Let 'em Die" Again 285
Appendix B: The Lists of the Dead 288

Notes 306
Bibliography 357
Index 365

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Social and Economic Studies
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Studium 2. Studienabschnitt (Klinik) Rechtsmedizin
ISBN-10 1-894725-54-9 / 1894725549
ISBN-13 978-1-894725-54-5 / 9781894725545
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