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Ole J Benedictow
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Maps, Figures and Tables x
- Preface to the First Edition xv
- Author’s Note on the New and Revised Edition xvii
- Acknowledgements xxvii
- Glossary xxviii
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Part I What Was the Black Death?
- 1 The Black Death 3
- 2 The Black Death: The Epidemic Disaster that Made History 11
- 3 The Return of the Black Death and the Response 16
- 4 Transmission of Lethal Doses of Bacteria in Bubonic Plague 24
- 5 Medical and Clinical Features of Bubonic Plague 38
- 6 Basic Aspects of the Epidemiology of Bubonic Plague 46
- 7 Historical Presence and Role of Black Rats in the Black Death (and Later Plague Epidemics) 58
- 8 Seasonality of Bubonic Plague 87
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Part II The Origin of Bubonic Plague and the History of Plague before the Black Death
- 9 A Short History of Plague before the Black Death 97
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Part III The Outbreak and Spread of the Black Death
- 10 The Original Outbreak and Early Spread of the Black Death in the Lands of the Golden Horde 137
- 11 Ships and Sailing Rates: The Importance of Ships in the Spread of the Black Death 153
- 12 The Caucasus, Asia Minor, the Middle East and North Africa 160
- 13 Mediterranean Europe: The Establishment of Epicentres of Spread of the Black Death in Greece, Italy and France 176
- 14 The Balkan Countries and North-Eastern Italy: The Role of Venetian Galleys in the Spread of the Black Death on the Eastern Coast of the Adriatic Sea to Venice 197
- 15 The Iberian Peninsula: The Spanish Kingdoms, the Kingdom of Portugal, and the Kingdom of Granada 201
- 16 Italy 233
- 17 France 259
- 18 Belgium 304
- 19 Switzerland 314
- 20 Britain 325
- 21 Ireland 390
- 22 Norway 401
- 23 Denmark 456
- 24 Sweden 471
- 25 The Netherlands 496
- 26 Austria 504
- 27 Hungary 512
- 28 Germany and the State of the Order of the Teutonic Knights (Prussia and the Baltic Countries) 515
- 29 Bohemia 576
- 30 Poland 585
- 31 Russia 604
- 32 Some Countries or Regions that Escaped the Black Death 616
- 33 Patterns of Conquest, Dynamics of Spread 620
- 34 The Black Death Established a Plague Reservoir among Black Rats, and the Realm of the Second Plague Pandemic 638
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Part IV Mortality in the Black Death
- 35 The Medieval Demographic System 647
- 36 Structures of Medieval Demography and the Demography of Historical Plague Studies 663
- 37 Spain 684
- 38 Italy 698
- 39 France and the County of Savoy 731
- 40 Belgium 769
- 41 Germany 774
- 42 England 791
- 43 How Many People Died in the Black Death? 869
- 44 The Inverse Correlation between Mortality Rate and Population Density: Why the Black Death Could Kill Around 60% of Europe’s Population 877
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Part V The Black Death: A Turning Point in History?
- 45 The Black Death: A Turning Point in History? 889
- Bibliography 899
- Index 975
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Maps, Figures and Tables x
- Preface to the First Edition xv
- Author’s Note on the New and Revised Edition xvii
- Acknowledgements xxvii
- Glossary xxviii
-
Part I What Was the Black Death?
- 1 The Black Death 3
- 2 The Black Death: The Epidemic Disaster that Made History 11
- 3 The Return of the Black Death and the Response 16
- 4 Transmission of Lethal Doses of Bacteria in Bubonic Plague 24
- 5 Medical and Clinical Features of Bubonic Plague 38
- 6 Basic Aspects of the Epidemiology of Bubonic Plague 46
- 7 Historical Presence and Role of Black Rats in the Black Death (and Later Plague Epidemics) 58
- 8 Seasonality of Bubonic Plague 87
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Part II The Origin of Bubonic Plague and the History of Plague before the Black Death
- 9 A Short History of Plague before the Black Death 97
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Part III The Outbreak and Spread of the Black Death
- 10 The Original Outbreak and Early Spread of the Black Death in the Lands of the Golden Horde 137
- 11 Ships and Sailing Rates: The Importance of Ships in the Spread of the Black Death 153
- 12 The Caucasus, Asia Minor, the Middle East and North Africa 160
- 13 Mediterranean Europe: The Establishment of Epicentres of Spread of the Black Death in Greece, Italy and France 176
- 14 The Balkan Countries and North-Eastern Italy: The Role of Venetian Galleys in the Spread of the Black Death on the Eastern Coast of the Adriatic Sea to Venice 197
- 15 The Iberian Peninsula: The Spanish Kingdoms, the Kingdom of Portugal, and the Kingdom of Granada 201
- 16 Italy 233
- 17 France 259
- 18 Belgium 304
- 19 Switzerland 314
- 20 Britain 325
- 21 Ireland 390
- 22 Norway 401
- 23 Denmark 456
- 24 Sweden 471
- 25 The Netherlands 496
- 26 Austria 504
- 27 Hungary 512
- 28 Germany and the State of the Order of the Teutonic Knights (Prussia and the Baltic Countries) 515
- 29 Bohemia 576
- 30 Poland 585
- 31 Russia 604
- 32 Some Countries or Regions that Escaped the Black Death 616
- 33 Patterns of Conquest, Dynamics of Spread 620
- 34 The Black Death Established a Plague Reservoir among Black Rats, and the Realm of the Second Plague Pandemic 638
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Part IV Mortality in the Black Death
- 35 The Medieval Demographic System 647
- 36 Structures of Medieval Demography and the Demography of Historical Plague Studies 663
- 37 Spain 684
- 38 Italy 698
- 39 France and the County of Savoy 731
- 40 Belgium 769
- 41 Germany 774
- 42 England 791
- 43 How Many People Died in the Black Death? 869
- 44 The Inverse Correlation between Mortality Rate and Population Density: Why the Black Death Could Kill Around 60% of Europe’s Population 877
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Part V The Black Death: A Turning Point in History?
- 45 The Black Death: A Turning Point in History? 889
- Bibliography 899
- Index 975