The Black Death (1348-1349): Catastrophe, Death and Depression

The Black Death (1348-1349): Catastrophe, Death and Depression

by (uk) Francis Aidan Gasquet

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The book "The Black Death: Catastrophe, Death, and Depression (1348-1349)" records in detail the origin, spread, and expansion of the Black Death in Europe from 1348 to 1349, with a particularly detailed account of the spread of the Black Death in England. Taking the Black Death as the theme, the author consults a large number of materials, especially original materials such as England's bishops' registers and manor archives, to elaborate on the impact of the Black Death on England. Because of its important academic contribution, the book has been collected by nearly 20 well-known university libraries in the UK and more than 80 well-known university libraries in the United States. Media such as "American Historical Review", "British Medical Journal", "Dublin Review", "Speaker" and "East Anglian" have given favorable reviews.

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