Forth, AidanBeltranena, Daniel2021-07-202022-05-312022-05-312021https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14078/2436Presented on April 26, 2021 at Student Research Day held virtually at MacEwan University in Edmonton, Alberta in conjunction with the Interdisciplinary Dialogue Project. Retrieved from https://journals.macewan.ca/inter_dialogue/article/view/2029From 1918-20, Spanish Influenza created a mass world pandemic during the end of World War I and its immediate aftermath. Looking at Great Britain as an example of the period, it is argued that the virus has often been forgotten as a result of press censorship and state denial in a time when countries could not afford to look weak.17.86MBPDFenAll Rights ReservedSpanish influenzapress censorshipstate leader negligence“Carry on”: state censorship and denial of Spanish influenza In Great Britain (1918-19)Student Presentation