Living with The Black Death

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Between 1347 and 1352 an unknown and deadly disease, only much later known as the Black Death, swept across Europe, leaving an estimated 30-50 % of the population dead. Contemporaries held various views as to what was the final, ultimate cause of this disaster. Many, probably most, thought it was God´s punishment for the sins of humankind, others thought it was basically a natural phenomenon caused by a fateful constellation of the heavenly bodies.

Recurrent plague epidemics racked Europe from 1347 to the early 18th century. Populations were repeatedly struck with more or less disastrous consequences but every time people recovered and resumed their activities. Their experiences made them try various measures to protect themselves and prevent outbreaks or at least to minimize the consequences. In short they were Living with The Black Death.

This book deals with plague, particularly in Northern Europe, in various aspects: epidemiology, pattern of dispersion, demography, social consequences, religious impact and representation in pictorial art and written sources.
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Forlag University Press of Southern Denmark
Indbinding Hæftet
Thema koder 1500 til i dag, 1–1500, Antologier: generelt, Generel historie og verdenshistorie, Smitsomme sygdomme. Infektioner
Varegruppe Historie & Mytologi
Ekspedition SDUF
Udgivelsesdato 13. mar. 2009
Sideantal 233
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Første udgave 2009
Oplagsdato 13. mar. 2009
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Serie University of Southern Denmark Studies in History and Social Sciences
ISBN-13 9788776743895
ISBN-10 8776743896
EAN 9788776743895
Sprog Engelsk
Orignalsprog Engelsk
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