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Abstract
This article analyses the political impact of the 1918 influenza pandemic in Spain, a hitherto scarcely explored subject. It first discusses the evolution and impact of the pandemic, focusing on political and social responses. It then shows how these responses were related to debates about the crisis of Restoration Spain's political system. Lastly, it analyses the long-term political impact of the influenza pandemic, showing how the demands of this period can be linked to policies and discourses during the Primo de Rivera dictatorship, particularly regarding the links between the call for a ‘health dictatorship’ developed during the pandemic and the rhetorical use of medical language linked to authoritarian regenerationism between 1923 and 1930.
本文分析了1918年西班牙流感大流行的政治影响,这是一个迄今为止很少探讨的主题。报告首先讨论了大流行病的演变和影响,重点是政治和社会应对措施。然后展示了这些反应是如何与西班牙复辟时期政治体系危机的辩论联系起来的。最后,本文分析了流感大流行的长期政治影响,展示了这一时期的需求如何与里维拉(Primo de Rivera)独裁统治期间的政策和话语联系起来,特别是关于大流行期间发展起来的“卫生独裁”的呼吁与1923年至1930年间与威权再生主义有关的医学语言的修辞使用之间的联系。
期刊介绍:
Contemporary European History covers the history of Eastern and Western Europe, including the United Kingdom, from 1918 to the present. By combining a wide geographical compass with a relatively short time span, the journal achieves both range and depth in its coverage. It is open to all forms of historical inquiry - including cultural, economic, international, political and social approaches - and welcomes comparative analysis. One issue per year explores a broad theme under the guidance of a guest editor. The journal regularly features contributions from scholars outside the Anglophone community and acts as a channel of communication between European historians throughout the continent and beyond it.