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Artistic Influences

Bogart, Anne, and Tina Landau. The Viewpoints Book: A Practical Guide to Viewpoints and CompositionNew York: Theatre Communications Group, 2004. PN2071.M6 B64 2005 

Hoffman, Ethan. Butoh: Dance of the Dark Soul. New York: Aperture, 1987. PORTER GV1695 .H63x 1987

Nakajima, Natsu. Feminine Spirituality in Theatre, Opera and Dance. Lecture delivered at Fu Jen University decade conference, Taipei, 1997.

Tannehill, Jordan. Theatre of the Unimpressed. Toronto: Coach House Books, 2015.

Canada at War

Busch, Briton C., ed. Canada and the Great War: Western Front Association Papers. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's UP, 2003.

Chartrand, René. The Canadian Corps, World War I. Oxford: Osprey, 2007.

Ciment, James and Thaddeus Russell, Editors. The Home Front Encyclopedia: United States, Britain, and Canada in World Wars I and II 12/12/2006.

Oh, Canada! A Medley of Stories, Verse, Pictures and Music Contributed by Members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., n.d.

Reid, Mark Collin, ed. Canada's Great War Album: Our Memories of the First World War. Toronto: HarperCollins, 2014.

Swettenham, John. Canada and the First World War. Toronto: The Ryerson Press, 1969.

End of Days

Ballard, Martin. End-Timers: Three Thousand Years of Waiting for Judgement Day. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger, 2011.

Court, John M. Approaching the Apocalypse: A short history of Christian Millenarianism. New York: I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd. 2008.

Hall, John R. Apocalypse: From Antiquity to the Empire of Modernity. Cambridge: Polity, 2009.

Ibanez, Vicente Blasco. Los Cuatro Jinettes del Apocalipsis (The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse) Potentially the book Sissy refers to.

Kinane, Karolyn, and Michael A. Ryan, eds. End of Days: Essays on the Apocalypse from Antiquity to Modernity. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2009.

Koke, Stephen. Hidden MillenniumThe Doomsday Fallacy. West Chester, PA: Swedenborg Foundation Publishers, 1998.

Kyle, Richard G. Apocalyptic Fever: End-Time Prophecies in Modern America. Eugene, OR: Cascade, 2012.

Lewis, James R. Doomsday Prophecies: A Complete Guide to the End of the World. New York: Prometheus, 2000.

Pearson, Simon. The End of the World: From Revelation to Eco-Disaster. London: Robinson, 2006.

Russell, Charles Taze. The Millennial Dawn: The time is at handAllegheny, PA: 1889-1904. Potentially the books Sissy refers to.

Williamson, Arthur H. Apocalypse Then: Prophecy and the Making of the Modern World. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2008.

Official Documents

Center for Disease Control. "Influenza Prevention and Control." 

Committee on the Atmosphere and Man, "Causes of Geographical Variation in the Influenza Epidemic," National Research Council Bulletin, July 1923, 6:34.

New York State Department of Health. "A Special Report on the Mortality from Influenza in New York State During the Epidemic of 1918-19," 1923

US Public Health Service. Spanish Influenza; Three-Day Fever; The Flu

The Prairies

Bowen, Lynne. Muddling through the remarkable story of the Barr Colonists. Vancouver: Douglas and McIntyre, 1994.

Norton, Wayne. Help Us to a Better Land: Crofter Colonies in the Prairie West. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1994.

Oliver, Edmund. "The Coming of the Barr Colonists: The “All-British” Colony that Became Lloydminster." Report of the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association  / Rapports annuels de la Société historique du Canada, Volume 5, numéro 1, 1926, p. 65-87

Pick, Harry. Next Year; A Semi-Historical Account of the Exploits and Exploitations of the Far-Famed Barr Colonists, Who, Led by an Unscrupulous Church of England Parson, Adventured Deep Into the Wilderness of Canada's Great North-West in the Early Days of the Twentieth Century. Toronto: Ryerson P, 1928. GUELPH PS 8531.I25 N
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The Spanish Influenza

Barry, John.  The Great Influenza: The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague in History. London: Viking, 2006.

Brown, David. "It All Started in Kansas," The Washington Post Weekly Edition. March 23-30, 1992; Vol 9, No. 21.

Collins, S. and J. Lehman. "Excess Deaths from Influenza and Pneumonia and From Important Chronic Disease During Epidemic Periods 1918-1951." Public Health Monographs No. 10, 1953

Crawford, Richard, "The Spanish Flu," Stranger Than Fiction: Vignettes of San Diego History. San Diego Historical Society, 1995. 

Crosby, Alfred.  America’s Forgotten Pandemic: The Influenza of 1918. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1976.

Dehner, George. Influenza: A Century of Science and Public Health Response. Pittsburgh: U of Pittsburgh P, 2012.

Deseret News. "On the Eve of Peace in WWI Influenza Cast Shadow of Death."

Doshi, Peter. "How should we plan for pandemics?BMJ: British Medical Journal, Vol. 339, No. 7721 (12 September 2009), pp. 603-605 

Duncan, Kirsty. Hunting the 1918 Flu: One Scientist’s Search for a Killer Virus. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2006.

Fahrni, Magdelena. Epidemic Encounters : Influenza, Society, and Culture in Canada, 1918-20. Vancouver: UBC P, 2012.

Fisher, Jane. Envisioning disease, gender, and war : women's narratives of the 1918 influenza pandemic. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. PORTER PN56.D56 F57 2012

Frankel, Lee K. and Louis L. Dublin. “Influenza Mortality Among Wage Earners and Their Families.” American Journal of Public Health.

Frothingham, Channing. The Influenza Epidemic at Camp Devens in 1918. A Study of the Pathology of the Fatal Cases. Chicago: 1923.

Grist, N R "A Letter from Camp Devens 1918," British Medical Journal, December 22-29, 1979

Harvey, Oscar Jewell.  The Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1918. 1920.

Henig, Robin Marantz. "Flu Pandemic: Once and Future Menace, " New York Times Magazine, November 19, 1992

Herring, D. Ann. ""There Were Young People and Old People and Babies Dying Every Week": The 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic at Norway House." Ethnohistory, Vol. 41, No. 1 (Winter, 1993), pp. 73-105 

Hoehling, A. A. The Great Epidemic. Boston: Little Brown and Company, 1961.

Hoagg, Jesse. "The Influenza Virus Unveiled." The Experience, 1997. 

Hughes, Sally Smith. The Virus: A History of the Concept. New York: Heinemann Educational, 1977.

Humphreys, Mark. The last plague: Spanish influenza and the politics of public health in Canada. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2013. PORTER RC150.55.C3 H84 2013

Iezzoni, Lynette.  Influenza 1918: The Worst Epidemic in American History.New York: TV Books, 1999.

Johnson, Niall. Britain and the 1918–19 Influenza Pandemic: A Dark Epilogue. London: Routledge, 2006.

Jones, Esyllt W. Influenza 1918: Disease, Death, and Struggle in Winnipeg. U of Toronto P: Toronto, 2007.

Jordan, Edwin Oakes. Epidemic Influenza: A Survey. Chicago: American Medical Assn., 1927.

Kent, Susan Kingsley. The Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919: A Brief History with Documents. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2013.

Knox, Richard. "Deadly 1918 Flu Virus Could Reappear, Report Says," The Boston Globe March 21, 1997.

Kolata, Gina.  Flu: The Story of the Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918 and the Search for the Virus that Caused It. London: Simon and Schuster, 2001.

Koszarski, Richard. "Flu Season: Moving Picture World reports on Influenza Pandemic, 1918-19." Film History: An International Journal, Volume 17, Number 4, 2005, pp. 466-485 

Marion, Nicole, and Joseph Scanlon. "Mass death and mass illness in an isolated Canadian town: coping with pandemic influenza in Kenora, Ontario, in 1918–1921." Mortality, Vol. 16, No. 4, November 2011. 325-342.

Nature Special Issue about the Flu.

O’Keefe, Betty, and Ian Macdonald. Dr. Fred and the Spanish Lady: Fighting the Killer FluSurrey, BC: Heritage House, 2004.

Osborne Humphries, Mark. "Paths of Infection: The First World War and the Origins of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic." War in History 21(1) 55–81 

Patterson, K. David.  Pandemic Influenza, 1700-1900: A Study in Historical Epidemiology. Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield, 1986.

Pettigrew, Eileen. The Silent Enemy: Canada and the Deadly Flu of 1918. Saskatoon: Western Producer Prairie Books, 1983.

Phillips, Howard. "The Recent Wave of 'Spanish' Flu Historiography". Social History of Medicine, 2014 27:4. pp. 789- 808

---. "Why Did it Happen? Religious Explanations of the 'Spanish' Flu Epidemic in South Africa."Historically Speaking, Volume 9, Number 7, September/October 2008, pp. 34-36  

Phillips, Howard and David Killingray eds. Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1918-19: New Perspectives. London: Routledge, 2003.

Pickrell, John. "Killer Flu with a Human-Pig Pedigree?Science, New Series, Vol. 292, No. 5519 (May 11, 2001), p. 1041 

Rosner, David. "Spanish Flu, or Whatever It Is. . . .": The Paradox of Public Health in a Time of Crisis". Public Health Reports (1974-),  4/2010, Volume 125, Issue 2, pp. 38 - 47

Scanlon, Joseph, Terry McMahon and Coen van Haastert. "Handling Mass Death by Integrating Management of Disasters and Pandemics: Lessons from the Indian Ocean Tsunami, the Spanish Flu and Other Incidents." Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management. Volume 15 Number 2 June 2007, pp80-94.

Starr, Isaac. "Influenza in 1918: Recollections of the Epidemic in Philedelphia." Annals of Internal Medicine. 1976, 85: 516-18

Steele, B.J. and C.D. Collins "La Grippe and World War I: Conflict participation and pandemic confrontation." Global Public Health. Vol. 4, No. 2, March 2009

Tamblyn, Susan E. "Pandemic Planning in Canada.European Journal of Epidemiology, Vol. 10, No. 4 (Aug., 1994), pp. 503-505 

Taubenberger, Jeffery et al. "Initial Genetic Characterization of the 1918 "Spanish" Influenza Virus," Science 1997, 275: 1793-96

Tice, D.J. "Flu Deaths Rivaled, Ran Alongside World War I," Pioneer Planet March 10, 1997

United States. Census Bureau. "Special tables of mortality from influenza and pneumonia in Indiana, Kansas, and Philadelphia, Pa., September 1 to December 1,1918," 1920.

Vaughan, Victor C. Epidemiology and Public Health: A Text and Reference Book for Physicians, Medical Students and Health Workers. St. Louis: C. V. Mosby Company, 1922

Vaughan, Warren T. “Influenza: An Epidemiologic Study.” The American Journal of Hygiene. 1921. 

Webster, Robert G. "A Molecular Whodunit." Science, New Series, Vol. 293, No. 5536 (Sep. 7, 2001), pp. 1773+1775 

Webster, Robert G. and Elizabeth Jane Walker. "Influenza: The world is teetering on the edge of a pandemic that could kill a large fraction of the human population.American Scientist, 91:2 (MARCH-APRIL 2003), pp. 122-129. 

Unity (1918) 

Cooke, Virginia. Acts of War. canlit.ca. Canadian Literature, 8 Dec. 2011. Web. 18 Sept. 2015. This review originally appeared in Canadian Literature #179 (Winter 2003), Literature & War. (pg. 134 - 136)

Kerr, Kevin. Unity (1918). Toronto: Talonbooks, 2001.

Miller, Stephen J. "Unity (1918): The Lighting of a Modern Dark Comedy With Gothic Elements." Master's Thesis. University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Spring 2014

Stuart, E. Ross. The History of Prairie Theatre: the Development of Theatre in Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, 1833-1982.Toronto: Simon & Pierre, 1984.