Although the fanciful notion that the Black Death bypassed the Low Countries has long been rejected, nevertheless a persistent view remains that the Low Countries experienced only a ‘light touch’ of the plague when placed in a broader European perspective, and recovered quickly and fully. However, in this article an array of dispersed sources for the Southern Netherlands together with a new mortmain accounts database for Hainaut show that the Black Death was severe, perhaps no less severe than other parts of western Europe; that serious plagues continued throughout the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries; and that the Black Death and recurring plagues spread over vast territories—including the countryside. The previous conception of a ‘light...
Current scholarship reinforces the notion that by the early modern period, plague had become largely...
The Black Death is one of the most infamous pandemic diseases that have ever spread through the worl...
AbstractThe Black Death (1347–1352 ce) is the most renowned pandemic in human history, believed by m...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
The Black Death is the textbook villain when it comes to the study of historical diseases and to the...
The Black Death is the textbook villain when it comes to the study of historical diseases and to the...
The Black Death is the textbook villain when it comes to the study of historical diseases and to the...
The Black Death is the textbook villain when it comes to the study of historical diseases and to the...
Few historical relationships have as intimate or disruptive as that between humans and infectious di...
Historians have observed a strong degree of divergence in population trends after the Black Death ac...
Historians have observed a strong degree of divergence in population trends after the Black Death ac...
Historians have observed a strong degree of divergence in population trends after the Black Death ac...
This article employs a large database of 10,360 deaths taken from registrations of graves dug and ch...
Current scholarship reinforces the notion that by the early modern period, plague had become largely...
Evidence put forth by John Hatcher in Plague Population and the English Economy, and by Rosemary Hor...
Current scholarship reinforces the notion that by the early modern period, plague had become largely...
The Black Death is one of the most infamous pandemic diseases that have ever spread through the worl...
AbstractThe Black Death (1347–1352 ce) is the most renowned pandemic in human history, believed by m...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
The Black Death is the textbook villain when it comes to the study of historical diseases and to the...
The Black Death is the textbook villain when it comes to the study of historical diseases and to the...
The Black Death is the textbook villain when it comes to the study of historical diseases and to the...
The Black Death is the textbook villain when it comes to the study of historical diseases and to the...
Few historical relationships have as intimate or disruptive as that between humans and infectious di...
Historians have observed a strong degree of divergence in population trends after the Black Death ac...
Historians have observed a strong degree of divergence in population trends after the Black Death ac...
Historians have observed a strong degree of divergence in population trends after the Black Death ac...
This article employs a large database of 10,360 deaths taken from registrations of graves dug and ch...
Current scholarship reinforces the notion that by the early modern period, plague had become largely...
Evidence put forth by John Hatcher in Plague Population and the English Economy, and by Rosemary Hor...
Current scholarship reinforces the notion that by the early modern period, plague had become largely...
The Black Death is one of the most infamous pandemic diseases that have ever spread through the worl...
AbstractThe Black Death (1347–1352 ce) is the most renowned pandemic in human history, believed by m...