The Spanish Flu Epidemic and its Influence on History
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
We look at how Spanish flu changed the focus of scientific thought from eugenics to the creation of public health.
J. S. Breitnauer is a British author and editor with a keen interest in twentieth-century history, particularly the societal impacts of disease and war. Her writing delves into individual stories, infusing historical facts with a personal dynamic by stepping into the shoes of those who lived through significant moments. This approach allows readers to experience history through a deeply human lens. Her background in history and sociology lends a unique depth and perspective to her compelling narratives.

We look at how Spanish flu changed the focus of scientific thought from eugenics to the creation of public health.