The Black Death, 1346-1353: The Complete History

The Black Death, 1346-1353: The Complete History
ISBN-10
0851159435
ISBN-13
9780851159430
Category
Black Death
Pages
472
Language
English
Published
2004
Publisher
Boydell & Brewer
Author
Ole Jørgen Benedictow

Description

"Benedictow's findings relating to the mortality caused by the Black Death are based on the study and synthesis of all available demographic studies. Published over the past forty years, most of them in widely dispersed local journals and local histories, this cumulative evidence, astounding in its implications, has gone largely unnoticed. This book makes it indisputably clear that the true mortality rate was far higher than has been previously thought."--BOOK JACKET.

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