28 pages • 56 minutes read
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Philip Ziegler's The Black Death chronicles the devastating 14th-century plague that decimated one-third of Europe's population, exploring its origins, rapid spread, and profound economic and societal impacts, particularly in England, with in-depth analysis and reflections on its lasting consequences. It contains antisemitic language and graphic descriptions of death.
Philip Ziegler's The Black Death provides a detailed and accessible analysis of the 14th-century plague, filled with vivid historical anecdotes. While praised for its engaging narrative and thorough research, some critics note a lack of depth in economic analysis. Nonetheless, it remains a valuable resource on the topic.
Readers who enjoy engaging, well-researched historical narratives will find Philip Ziegler's The Black Death captivating. Ideal for fans of Barbara Tuchman's A Distant Mirror or John Kelly's The Great Mortality, this book is perfect for those interested in medieval history, epidemiology, or vivid storytelling of past pandemics.
History: European
Health / Medicine
Science / Nature
Society: Community
Society: Nation
Society: Economics
Medieval Literature / Middle Ages