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Living With The Black Death

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The Black Death devastated Europe between 1347 and 1352, wiping out an estimated 30-50% of the population. This mysterious and deadly disease left a lasting impact on society for centuries.

Exploring the history and effects of the Black Death across Northern Europe.

From 1347 to the early 18th century, Europe faced repeated waves of plague epidemics that caused widespread devastation. Despite the recurring outbreaks, communities managed to recover and continue their lives, adapting by developing various strategies to protect themselves and reduce the impact of future epidemics. This resilience is captured in the idea of Living with The Black Death.

This book focuses on the plague's impact in Northern Europe, covering multiple dimensions including its epidemiology, how it spread, demographic changes, social consequences, religious influences, and how it was depicted in both art and written records. At the time, people held diverse beliefs about the cause of the plague-many viewed it as divine punishment for humanity's sins, while others saw it as a natural event triggered by celestial alignments.

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Forfatter(e)Leif Søndergaard Lars Bisgaard
KategoriBøger
Genre(r)Samfund Og Historie
ForlagSyddansk Universitetsforlag
UdgivelsesdatoEr udgivet
SprogDansk
ISBN-139788776743895
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