John M. Barry

History Science
  • John M. Barry is an American author and historian known for his works on significant historical events.

  • His book "The Great Influenza" became a New York Times Best Seller and won the 2005 Keck Communications Award.

  • Barry's expertise in public health and disaster management has led to advisory roles in government and academic institutions.

  • He has written on various topics, including floods, politics, and cancer research.

  • Barry's work often involves policy-making and risk communication strategies.

  • He has also coached football and contributed to sports publications.

  • His books have been translated into multiple languages, and he frequently appears as a commentator in media.

Books by John M. Barry