The Black Death

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The Black Death

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ISBN: 9780313324925
author: Joseph P. Byrne Ph.D.
publishing house: Greenwood
publication date: 2004 -9
binding: Hardcover
price: USD 49.95
number of pages: 272

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Joseph P. Byrne, The Black Death (Greenwood Guides to Historic Events of the Medieval World)
Greenwood Press | ISBN 0313324921 | 2004 | PDF | 1 MB | 263 pages
The Black Death, by Joseph Byrne, isolates the event of the epidemic of bubonic plague in 1347–52 as having had a signal impact on medieval Europe. It was, however, only the first of many related such episodes involving variations of pneumonic and septicemic plague that recurred over 350 years. Taking a twofold approach to the Black Death, Byrne investigates both the modern research on bubonic plague, its origins and spread, and also medieval documentation and illustration in diaries, artistic works, and scientific and religious accounts. The demographic, economic, and political effects of the Black Death are traced in one chapter, the social and psychological patterns of life in another, and cultural expressions in art and ritual in a third. Finally, Byrne investigates why bubonic plague disappeared and why we continue to be fascinated by it. Documents included provide a variety of medieval accounts—Byzantine, Arabic, French, German, English, and Italian—several of which are translated for the first time.

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