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 Aberth, John, The Black Death A New History of the Great Mortality in Europe 1347-1500, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2021, 418 pp. 
ResumIn The Black Death: A New History of the Great Mortality in Europe, 1347-1500, leading scholar John Aberth provides the most authoritative, up-to-date treatment of the Black Death, giving not just a narrative account but also a thorough examination of the latest forensic, historical, and DNA evidence to date. Offering new information, research, and debates that have not been covered before in previous works, this unique text is poised to become the new standard resource on the Black Death.
 Conté:
 0. Preface. What was the Black Death?
 The Evolution and Epidemiology of Plague
 The Three Pandemics of Plague
 Paleomicrobiology Identifies the Black Death as Plague
 1. "It Began in the Land of Darkness": The Geographical Origin and Spread of the Second Pandemic
 Where Did the Black Death Begin?
 How Did the Black Death Spread?
 Mapping the Black Death
 2. Bring Out Your Dead! How Many People Died during the Great Mortality?
 How the Black Death Raised the Mortality Ante
 Plague Mortality, 1347-1353
 Plague Mortality, 1353-c.1500
 Why Did the Black Death End?
 Was the Black Death Indiscriminate?
 The Personal Side of Plague Mortality
 3. Doctoring the Black Death: The Medical Response to Plague
 Causes
 Signs
 Prevention
 Cure
 The Verdict on Medieval Medicine
 4. What Goes Around Comes Around: Environmental Aspects of the Black Death
 Environmental Causes and Signs of Plague
 Fear of Stenches
 Environmental Factors Affecting Plague Vectors: Climate
 Environmental Factors Affecting Plague Hosts: Rats and Housing
 5. "Al Shal [Not] Be Wel": The Religious Response to the Great Mortality
 Spirituality and Piety in the Wake of the Plague
 Islam's Response to the Black Death
 The Problem of Post-Plague Parish Poverty
 Towards a Reformation?
 6. "To Yow Myn Hand is Rawght to this Daunce": The Artistic Impact of the Black Death
 Painted Depictions of Plague
 The Plague Saints
 The Macabre or Memento Mori
 Physical Impacts of Plague
 7. The "Red Knights of Christ": The Flagellant Movement
 The Flagellant Itinerary
 The Flagellant Ritual
 Perspectives on the Flagellants
 The Flagellants' Suppression
 8. "They Processed to the Flames Dancing, Singing, and Weeping": The Artificial Poison Conspiracy
 First Stirrings in Southern France
 The Conspiracy in Catalonia
 The Poisoned Springs of the Savoy
 The Great Massacres of the Kingdom of Germany
 The Persecuted and Their Persecutors
 Aftermath of the Conspiracy
 9. When Brothers Abandoned Brothers: The Social Impacts of the Black Death
 Fear of Being Abandoned
 Fear of Being Forgotten
 Fear of Being Unshriven
 Plague and the Poor
 10. The Peasants are Revolting! The New Realities of the Plague Economy
 The Plague Economy
 Was There Economic Recovery After the Black Death?
 A Golden Age of the Laborer?
 The Decline of Serfdom
 The Peasant Land Market
 A Time of Transition?
 Epilogue. Could the Black Death Happen Again (and Would We Want It To)? Lessons to be Learned in the Modern World
 Appendix: The Plague Denial Controversy
 
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  MatèriesHistòria de la medicinaMedicina - Pesta i altres malalties
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