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Philip Ziegler

Black Death by Philip Ziegler (Vintage 1969 Edition)

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“Black Death” is a non-fiction book written by historian Philip Ziegler. Published in 1969, the book provides an in-depth exploration of one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, the Black Death, which ravaged Europe in the 14th century.

The Black Death, caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, is estimated to have killed millions of people across Europe, leading to significant social, economic, and cultural upheaval. Ziegler’s book delves into the origins of the plague, its spread, and its impact on various aspects of medieval society.

In “Black Death,” Ziegler examines the causes of the pandemic, the mechanisms of transmission, and the ways in which different regions and communities were affected. The book also delves into the reactions of people during the outbreak, including the religious and social responses to the catastrophe.

Ziegler’s writing is known for its meticulous research, clear narrative style, and ability to provide historical context. “Black Death” offers readers a comprehensive overview of the pandemic, from its initial emergence in Asia to its devastating consequences in Europe and beyond.

The book sheds light on the medical, social, and economic challenges faced by communities during the Black Death, as well as the broader historical implications of the pandemic. Ziegler’s work contributes to a better understanding of how the Black Death reshaped societies and left a lasting impact on the course of history.

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