New to the Problems in European Civilization series, this is the only text to contain secondary sources on the Black Death. Organized by cultural, municipal, and medical reaction to the disease, the essays are preceded by helpful introductions to provide students with a context for each source. The text features the latest in scholarship and a flexible format that allows instructors to assign those essays and sections that best suit course needs.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/clhist_bks/1002/thumbnail.jp
The Black Death is the textbook villain when it comes to the study of historical diseases and to the...
The historiography of the Black Death includes a debate as to the exact epidemiology of the pathogen...
Objective: to examine the main works and theories of foreign and domestic authors, which has conside...
New to the Problems in European Civilization series, this is the only text to contain secondary sour...
"A higher education history book on the Black Death, giving not just a narrative account but also a ...
Topics and time periods covered vary from year to year. Recent examples: European History from the R...
This paper discusses the medical response to the Black Death in both Europe and the Middle East. The...
Death Comes Dressed in Black is a comparative study of Muslim and Christian responses to the Black P...
Several accomplished authors including George Decaux, Phillip Zeigler, Johannes Nohl, and later, Ole...
Dear all, My monograph The Black Death and Later Plague Epidemics in the Scandinavian Countries: Per...
First paragraph: It is not an exaggeration to say that the question of where and when the Black Deat...
This essay introduces the inaugural issue of The Medieval Globe, “Pandemic Disease in the Medieval W...
When they saw the sea horizon Messinští mast Genoese galleys, which came from the business offices i...
Book synopsis: This comprehensive treatment of the archaeological, textual and architectural evidenc...
The bubonic plague devastated parts of Europe multiple times throughout the Middle Ages, though none...
The Black Death is the textbook villain when it comes to the study of historical diseases and to the...
The historiography of the Black Death includes a debate as to the exact epidemiology of the pathogen...
Objective: to examine the main works and theories of foreign and domestic authors, which has conside...
New to the Problems in European Civilization series, this is the only text to contain secondary sour...
"A higher education history book on the Black Death, giving not just a narrative account but also a ...
Topics and time periods covered vary from year to year. Recent examples: European History from the R...
This paper discusses the medical response to the Black Death in both Europe and the Middle East. The...
Death Comes Dressed in Black is a comparative study of Muslim and Christian responses to the Black P...
Several accomplished authors including George Decaux, Phillip Zeigler, Johannes Nohl, and later, Ole...
Dear all, My monograph The Black Death and Later Plague Epidemics in the Scandinavian Countries: Per...
First paragraph: It is not an exaggeration to say that the question of where and when the Black Deat...
This essay introduces the inaugural issue of The Medieval Globe, “Pandemic Disease in the Medieval W...
When they saw the sea horizon Messinští mast Genoese galleys, which came from the business offices i...
Book synopsis: This comprehensive treatment of the archaeological, textual and architectural evidenc...
The bubonic plague devastated parts of Europe multiple times throughout the Middle Ages, though none...
The Black Death is the textbook villain when it comes to the study of historical diseases and to the...
The historiography of the Black Death includes a debate as to the exact epidemiology of the pathogen...
Objective: to examine the main works and theories of foreign and domestic authors, which has conside...