Drawing its etymology from the Latin pestis (curse), plague, over the centuries, has been more dreaded by humankind than any other epidemic. The Apocalypse had recognized plague as the archetypal divine curse, 'the power to kill over a fourth of the earth'. Plague is thus a particular topic of study, insofar that it is one of the rare epidemics that has had recurrent major consequences on demography and human societies. Its highly transmissible nature, the brutality of its action, its high pathogenicity, marked by strong lethality and great swiftness, and the complete absence of treatment options before the 20th century conferred on it a sinister aspect. Generating a series of severe demographic crises, well known in the Western world, it h...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...
Drawing its etymology from the Latin pestis (curse), plague, over the centuries, has been more dread...
AbstractDrawing its etymology from the Latin pestis (curse), plague, over the centuries, has been mo...
Historians are obviously interested in epidemics and pandemics. As disruptions to societies’ ordinar...
This article provides an overview of recent literature on plagues and other lethal epidemics, coveri...
Plague caused by Yersinia pestis is a zoonotic infection, i.e., it is maintained in wildlife by anim...
Fear in time of plague is one of the greatest chapters in the cultural history of this emotion in Ol...
From the 6th century onwards, plague caused recurring mortality crises in the Western world. Such ep...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
This analysis of 18th century plagues stresses the importance of a discursive approach to the analys...
Ever since it first took its place in the universe, our planet has been shaped by the impact of succ...
International audienceLike no other disease, the plague personifies death. Among the most deadly inf...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...
Drawing its etymology from the Latin pestis (curse), plague, over the centuries, has been more dread...
AbstractDrawing its etymology from the Latin pestis (curse), plague, over the centuries, has been mo...
Historians are obviously interested in epidemics and pandemics. As disruptions to societies’ ordinar...
This article provides an overview of recent literature on plagues and other lethal epidemics, coveri...
Plague caused by Yersinia pestis is a zoonotic infection, i.e., it is maintained in wildlife by anim...
Fear in time of plague is one of the greatest chapters in the cultural history of this emotion in Ol...
From the 6th century onwards, plague caused recurring mortality crises in the Western world. Such ep...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
This analysis of 18th century plagues stresses the importance of a discursive approach to the analys...
Ever since it first took its place in the universe, our planet has been shaped by the impact of succ...
International audienceLike no other disease, the plague personifies death. Among the most deadly inf...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...