The Black Death, believed to be bubonic plague, possibly mixed in with anthrax, killed between thirty and fifty percent of Europe’s population in the years 1348 and 1349. Norman Cantor writes ...
Where did we get this story? What actually happened at Caffa? And how did the Black Death really enter Europe? Maddy Pelling and Anthony Delaney are joined by Professor Hannah Barker, medieval ...
The study demonstrated for the first time that the Black Death did not impact all regions equally: some regions experienced a devastating demographic collapse, while other parts of Europe had ...
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