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| #1317834 in Books | Sam Cohn | 2003-01-30 | 2003-01-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 233.93 x.67 x6.14l,1.25 | File Name: 0340706473 | 336 pages | The Black Death Transformed Disease and Culture in Early Renaissance Europe
||17 of 19 people found the following review helpful.| The Truth about the Black Death|By H. Campbell|I feel compelled to counter the San Diegan's review. While there is a lot of information in there to buttress the author's apparently overwhelmingly convincing premise, it is true that only the most statistical minded will find all of the quantitive information intriguing. I skipped over most of the charts and diagrams, but ther|||“A work of revisionism that holds most other studies up to close scrutiny, this is an important book and one that demands careful reading. Cohn's encyclopedic and polyglot command of the secondary sources, combined with the sheer volume of records that
The Black Death in Europe, from its arrival in 1347-52 through successive waves into the early modern period, has been seriously misunderstood by historians. This revolutionary account provides compelling evidence that the Black Death could have been almost any disease other than the rat-based bubonic plague whose bacillus was discovered in 1894. Since the late nineteenth century, the rat and flea have stood wrongly accused as the agents of transmission and historian...
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