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The Complete History of the Black Death

English · Hardback

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A truly definitive work, this magisterial study draws on the latest evidence from across Europe to show in exhaustive detail the nature of the disease, its origin, spread, mortality, and its profound impact on history.

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Preface
The Black Death
The Black Death: the epidemic disaster that made history
The Return of the Black Death and the Response
Transmission of Lethal Doses of Bacteria in Bubonic Plague
Medical and Clinical Features of Bubonic Plague
Basic Aspects of the Epidemiology of Bubonic Plague
Historical Presence and Role of Black Rats in the Black Death (and Later Plague Epidemics)
Seasonality of Bubonic Plague
Short History of plague before the Black Death
The Original Outbreak and early Spread of the Black Death in the Lands of the Golden Horde
Ships and Sailing Rates: The Importance of Ships in the Spread of the Black Death
The Caucasus, Asia Minor, the Middle East and North Africa
Mediterranean Europe: The Establishment of Epicentres of Spread of the Black Death in Greece, Italy and France
The Balkan Countries and North-Eastern Italy: The Role of Venetian Galleys in the Spread of the Black Death on the Eastern Coast of the Adriatic Sea to Venice
The Iberian Peninsula: The Spanish Kingdoms, the Kingdom of Portugal, and the Kingdom of Grenada
Italy
France
Belgium
Switzerland
Britain
Ireland
Norway
Denmark
Sweden
The Netherlands
Austria
Hungary
Germany and the State of the Order of the Teutonic Knights (Prussia and the Baltic Countries)
Bohemia
Poland
Russia
Some Countries or Regions that Escaped the Black Death
Patterns of Conquest, Dynamics of Spread
The Black Death established a Plague Reservoir among Black Rats and the Realm of the Second Plague Pandemic
The Medieval Demographic System
Structures of Medieval Demography and the Demography of Historical Plague Studies
Spain
Italy
France and the County of Savoy
Belgium
Germany
England
How many people died in the Black Death?
The Inverse Correlation between Mortality rate and Population Density: Why the Black Death could kill around 60% of Europe's Population
The Black Death: a Turning Point in History?
Bibliography

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Ole J. Benedictow

Summary

A truly definitive work, this magisterial study draws on the latest evidence from across Europe to show in exhaustive detail the nature of the disease, its origin, spread, mortality, and its profound impact on history.

Product details

Authors Ole J Benedictow, Ole J. Benedictow, Professor Ole J Benedictow, Caroline Palmer
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2021
 
EAN 9781783275168
ISBN 978-1-78327-516-8
No. of pages 1058
Dimensions 175 mm x 244 mm x 54 mm
Weight 1792 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Geschichte der Medizin, Europäische Geschichte: Mittelalter, MEDICAL / History, HISTORY / Medieval, MEDICAL / Infectious Diseases, History - General History

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