The Black Death: Natural and Human Disaster in Medieval EuropeRobert S. Gottfried is Professor of History and Director of Medieval Studies at Rutgers University. Among his other books is "Epidemic Disease in Fifteenth Century England." |
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... Middle Ages have been intensive , empirical works on specific regions . The data they have yielded tend to support the sup- positions of the Coulton - Thompson generation . Among the most prominent of these recent scholars are the ...
... Middle Ages have been intensive , empirical works on specific regions . The data they have yielded tend to support the sup- positions of the Coulton - Thompson generation . Among the most prominent of these recent scholars are the ...
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Natural and Human Disaster in Medieval Europe Robert Steven Gottfried. tenor of late medieval ... Ages ( New York : Anchor , 1954 ) ; F.R.H. DuBoulay , An Age of Ambition ... Middle Ages , ed . Thomas Hoving ( New York : E.P. Dutton , 1975 ) , ...
Natural and Human Disaster in Medieval Europe Robert Steven Gottfried. tenor of late medieval ... Ages ( New York : Anchor , 1954 ) ; F.R.H. DuBoulay , An Age of Ambition ... Middle Ages , ed . Thomas Hoving ( New York : E.P. Dutton , 1975 ) , ...
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... Middle Ages . Two of his most notable studies are : On the Medieval Origins of the Modern State ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1970 ) ; “ The Laicization of French and English Society in the Thirteenth Century , " in Medieval ...
... Middle Ages . Two of his most notable studies are : On the Medieval Origins of the Modern State ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1970 ) ; “ The Laicization of French and English Society in the Thirteenth Century , " in Medieval ...
Contents
A Natural History of Plague | 1 |
The European Environment 10501347 | 16 |
The Plagues Beginnings | 33 |
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