Joshua North is a senior at Armstrong Atlantic State University, pursuing a major in history and minors in both Philosophy and Psychology
The Islamic Empire started its tumultuous and rapid expansion from the year 622 A.D. (the year of Mo...
The Cyprian Plague, named after Saint Cyprian of Carthage, occurred between 251-270 CE, adding str...
Starting with the Black Death, and continuing over the century and a half that followed, plague depo...
Runner-up for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical ScholarshipThis meticulo...
The epidemic that struck Constantinople and the surrounding countries during the reign of Justinian ...
Existing mortality estimates assert that the Justinianic Plague (circa 541 to 750 CE) caused tens of...
Existing mortality estimates assert that the Justinianic Plague (circa 541 to 750 CE) caused tens of...
Bibliography: pages 115-125.This dissertation concerns itself with the study of epidemics between 43...
This paper discusses events that led to the start of one of the Nika Revolt in 532 AD, during the By...
In the summer of 430 B.C. during the Peloponnesian War, a plague hit Athens a few days after the Spa...
The Justinianic Plague, the first part of the earliest of the three plague pandemics, has minimal hi...
Late Antiquity has long been portrayed as a period of transition between the classical and medieval ...
This essay is meant as a contribution to debate over the nature and significance of the ‘Justinianic...
In their medical-historical review, the authors assess the evolution of bubonic plague epidemics: af...
pre-printThis article, which is part of a larger project, examines cases in which high-resolution ar...
The Islamic Empire started its tumultuous and rapid expansion from the year 622 A.D. (the year of Mo...
The Cyprian Plague, named after Saint Cyprian of Carthage, occurred between 251-270 CE, adding str...
Starting with the Black Death, and continuing over the century and a half that followed, plague depo...
Runner-up for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical ScholarshipThis meticulo...
The epidemic that struck Constantinople and the surrounding countries during the reign of Justinian ...
Existing mortality estimates assert that the Justinianic Plague (circa 541 to 750 CE) caused tens of...
Existing mortality estimates assert that the Justinianic Plague (circa 541 to 750 CE) caused tens of...
Bibliography: pages 115-125.This dissertation concerns itself with the study of epidemics between 43...
This paper discusses events that led to the start of one of the Nika Revolt in 532 AD, during the By...
In the summer of 430 B.C. during the Peloponnesian War, a plague hit Athens a few days after the Spa...
The Justinianic Plague, the first part of the earliest of the three plague pandemics, has minimal hi...
Late Antiquity has long been portrayed as a period of transition between the classical and medieval ...
This essay is meant as a contribution to debate over the nature and significance of the ‘Justinianic...
In their medical-historical review, the authors assess the evolution of bubonic plague epidemics: af...
pre-printThis article, which is part of a larger project, examines cases in which high-resolution ar...
The Islamic Empire started its tumultuous and rapid expansion from the year 622 A.D. (the year of Mo...
The Cyprian Plague, named after Saint Cyprian of Carthage, occurred between 251-270 CE, adding str...
Starting with the Black Death, and continuing over the century and a half that followed, plague depo...