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 · The Black Death vividly and comprehensively brings to light the full horror of this uniquely catastrophic event that hastened the disintegration of an age. A series of natural disasters in the Orient during the fourteenth century brought about the most devastating period of death and destruction in European history. caused the Black Death--the deadliest pandemic recorded in human history. While the coronavirus COVID changed the world in , it still isn't the largest and deadliest pandemic in history. That title is held by the Plague. This disease, also known as the "Black Death," spread throughout Asia, Africa, and Europe in the fourteenth century. Philip Ziegler’s The Black Death is a pretty comprehensive, although not exhaustive, history of the Bubonic Plague that swept Europe from approximately to But it is a fascinating read. And considering the size of the subject, it isn’t too bltadwin.ru by:


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The Black Death. by. Philip Ziegler. · Rating details · 1, ratings · reviews. Philip Ziegler follows the course of the black plague as it swept from Asia into Italy and then into the rest of Europe. When first published in , this study was described by the Guardian as as exciting and readable an account as you could wish.". Between and , the Black Death killed at least one third of Europe's inhabitants. Bringing total destruction, the plague was greeted with incomprehension and a terrified helplessness as it spread from Asia into Europe, reaching England in This graphic and harrowing image of the plague pits of Florence appears in Philip Ziegler’s book ‘The Black Death’. Although fairly outdated in terms of understanding the causes of the Black Death and how it spread, this is a good synthesis of research available at the end of the sixties.

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