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English
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The Influenza Epidemic of 1918 : A Cultural Response
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Utah and the Great War : The Beehive State and the World War I Experience
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Salt Lake City, UT
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University of Utah Press. Copublished with the Utah State Historical Society.
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320-340
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"As the flu epidemic spread throughout Utah, families and commu-nities responded to the challenge with determination, hope, and, at times, frustration and bewilderment. In the article that follows we see how five different southeastern Utah communities and groups—Moab, Monticello, Blanding, the Navajos, and the Utes—responded in quite different ways to the causes and conditions of the epidemic. We learn the responses were often based on cultural factors that were unique to each group. Not only were responses different, but so too were the explanations of the causes and meaning of the epidemic. [Editor]
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Mormons and Gentiles : A History of Salt Lake City
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