Starting with the Black Death, and continuing over the century and a half that followed, plague depopulation brought about the ruin of Egypt’s irrigation system, the motor of its economy. For many generations, the Egyptians who survived the plague therefore faced a tragic new reality: a transformed landscape and way of life significantly worsened by plague, a situation very different from that of plague survivors in Europe. This article looks at the ways in which this transformation took place. It measures the scale and scope of rural depopulation and explains why it had such a significant impact on the agricultural infrastructure and economy
Efforts to understand the differential mortality caused by plague must account for many factors, inc...
Efforts to understand the differential mortality caused by plague must account for many factors, inc...
The plague organism (Yersinia pestis) killed an estimated 40% to 60% of all people when it spread ra...
Starting with the Black Death, and continuing over the century and a half that followed, plague depo...
Starting with the Black Death, and continuing over the century and a half that followed, plague depo...
This essay introduces the inaugural issue of The Medieval Globe, “Pandemic Disease in the Medieval W...
Most research on historic plague has relied on documentary evidence, but recently researchers have e...
Efforts to understand the differential mortality caused by plague must account for many factors, inc...
Extraction of the genetic material of the causative organism of plague, Yersinia pestis, from the re...
Most research on historic plague has relied on documentary evidence, but recently researchers have e...
This ground-breaking book brings together scholars from the humanities and social and physical scien...
This ground-breaking book brings together scholars from the humanities and social and physical scien...
This essay summarizes what we know about the spread of Yersinia pestis today, assesses the potential...
The plague organism (Yersinia pestis) killed an estimated 40% to 60% of all people when it spread ra...
The plague organism (Yersinia pestis) killed an estimated 40% to 60% of all people when it spread ra...
Efforts to understand the differential mortality caused by plague must account for many factors, inc...
Efforts to understand the differential mortality caused by plague must account for many factors, inc...
The plague organism (Yersinia pestis) killed an estimated 40% to 60% of all people when it spread ra...
Starting with the Black Death, and continuing over the century and a half that followed, plague depo...
Starting with the Black Death, and continuing over the century and a half that followed, plague depo...
This essay introduces the inaugural issue of The Medieval Globe, “Pandemic Disease in the Medieval W...
Most research on historic plague has relied on documentary evidence, but recently researchers have e...
Efforts to understand the differential mortality caused by plague must account for many factors, inc...
Extraction of the genetic material of the causative organism of plague, Yersinia pestis, from the re...
Most research on historic plague has relied on documentary evidence, but recently researchers have e...
This ground-breaking book brings together scholars from the humanities and social and physical scien...
This ground-breaking book brings together scholars from the humanities and social and physical scien...
This essay summarizes what we know about the spread of Yersinia pestis today, assesses the potential...
The plague organism (Yersinia pestis) killed an estimated 40% to 60% of all people when it spread ra...
The plague organism (Yersinia pestis) killed an estimated 40% to 60% of all people when it spread ra...
Efforts to understand the differential mortality caused by plague must account for many factors, inc...
Efforts to understand the differential mortality caused by plague must account for many factors, inc...
The plague organism (Yersinia pestis) killed an estimated 40% to 60% of all people when it spread ra...