Black Death

Black Death

The Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, peaking in Europe between 1348 and 1350. Although there were several competing theories as to the etiology of the Black Death, it has been conclusively proven via analysis of ancient DNA from plague victims in northern and southern Europe that the pathogen responsible is the Yersinia pestis bacterium. Thought to have started in China or central Asia, it travelled along the Silk Road and reached the Crimea by 1346. From there it was probably carried by Oriental rat fleas living on the black rats that were regular...
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Occurred: 1340

Books about Black Death

TitleAuthorCopyright DateGenre
The Dream of Scipio Iain Pears Fiction, Historical novel, Mystery
Mirabilis Susann Cokal
The Black Death Philip Ziegler Fiction, Mystery, Suspense
The black death and the transformation of the west David Herlihy
The Years of Rice and Salt Kim Stanley Robinson 2002 Alternate history, Science Fiction, Novel, Speculative fiction
The cure Sonia Levitin 2000 Science Fiction, Fiction, Children's literature, Speculative fiction
Doomsday Book Connie Willis 1992 Science Fiction, Novel, Time travel, Speculative fiction
World without End Ken Follett Thriller, Fiction, Historical fiction, Suspense
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Middle Ages
Middle Ages
(500 - 1500)

The Middle Ages is a period of European history encompassing the 5th to the 15th centuries. It is normally marked from the collapse of the Western...
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