Encyclopedia of the Black Death
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Encyclopedia of the Black Death

  1. 452 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Encyclopedia of the Black Death

About this book

This encyclopedia provides 300 interdisciplinary, cross-referenced entries that document the effect of the plague on Western society across the four centuries of the second plague pandemic, balancing medical history and technical matters with historical, cultural, social, and political factors. Encyclopedia of the Black Death is the first A–Z encyclopedia to cover the second plague pandemic, balancing medical history and technical matters with historical, cultural, social, and political factors and effects in Europe and the Islamic world from 1347–1770. It also bookends the period with entries on Biblical plagues and the Plague of Justinian, as well as modern-era material regarding related topics, such as the work of Robert Koch and Louis Pasteur, the Third Plague Pandemic of the mid-1800s, and plague in the United States. Unlike previous encyclopedic works about this subject that deal broadly with infectious disease and its social or historical contexts, including the author's own, this interdisciplinary work synthesizes much of the research on the plague and related medical history published in the last decade in accessible, compellingly written entries. Controversial subject areas such as whether "plague" was bubonic plague and the geographic source of plague are treated in a balanced and unbiased manner.

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Information

Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Year
2012
Print ISBN
9781598842531
eBook ISBN
9798216154853

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. List of Entries by Broad Topic
  6. Introduction
  7. Timeline
  8. Abandonment
  9. Barcelona, Spain
  10. Caffa (Kaffa, Feodosiya), Ukraine
  11. Dancing Mania
  12. Earthquakes
  13. Famine
  14. Galen and Galenism (129CE–c.216)
  15. Health Boards, Magistracies, and Commissions
  16. I promessi sposi (1827)
  17. Jacquerie
  18. Kircher, Athanasius (1602–1680)
  19. Labourers, Ordinance and Statute of
  20. Malthusianism
  21. Naples, Italy
  22. Paracelsus (1493–1541) and Paracelsianism
  23. Quarantine
  24. Rats and Other Plague Carriers
  25. St. Januarius (San Gennaro; d.c.305)
  26. Ta’un
  27. Urine and Uroscopy
  28. Valesco de Tarenta (d.after1426)
  29. Wands
  30. Yeoman Farmers and Gentry
  31. Zodiac Man
  32. Glossary
  33. Bibliography
  34. Index