The Black Death: A Captivating Guide to the Deadliest Pandemic in Medieval Europe and Human History
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Narrado por:
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Randy Whitlow
Sobre este áudio
If you want to discover the captivating history of The Black Death, then pay attention....
The Black Death was the first recorded pandemic in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire. All across the continent, people learned just how gruesome and horrific disease could be as the plague crossed the boundaries of countries and the lines established by society, killing everyone equally. It showed that no one - not even archbishops and kings - was immune from its grasp. The ferocity with which the plague swept across the continent, even reaching the shores of England, demonstrated how unprepared they were for something on such a large scale. It was the first time that a major disease would strike the continent after the fall of the Roman Empire, but it would not be the last.
In The Black Death: A Captivating Guide to the Deadliest Pandemic in Medieval Europe and Human History, you will discover topics such as:
- The First Pandemics
- The Black Death
- The Unlikely Use of the Black Death
- Rumors and Arrival
- Perceptions Vs. the Reality
- The Ultimate Equalizer
- Stealing the Future - Princess Joan
- Decline of the Catholic Church and the Rise of Mysticism
- Art of the Black Death
- The First Quarantine and Successful Containment
- Beyond the Human Toll
- Lasting Effects on Europe’s Future
- And much, much more!
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