The Black Death : a turning point in history?
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The Black Death : a turning point in history?
(European problem studies)
Holt, Rinehart and Winston, [1971]
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  Saga
  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
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  Miyazaki
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Contents of Works
- Plague in Florence: a literary description by G. Boccaccio
- Plague in Siena: an Italian chronicle, by A. di Tura del Grasso
- The chronicle of a French cleric, by J. de Venette
- The plague and World War: parallels and comparisons, by J. W. Thompson
- The Black Death as a major event in world history, by Y. Renouard
- The plague as a recurrent phenomenon, by É. Carpentier
- The plague deemphasized, by E. A. Kosminskii
- European crisis: the plague or moral decline? By R. Delatouche
- Malthusian pressure and population decline, by M. M. Postan
- Malthus denied, by D. Herlihy
- "Germany: the Flagellants and the persecution of the Jews," by P. Ziegler
- Germany: the Black Death and a structural revolution in socio-economic history, by F. Lütge
- France: a fiscal and constitutional crisis, by J. B. Henneman, Jr
- Spain: a temporary setback, by C. Verlinden
- England: a decisive turning point, by G. A. Holmes
- England: preplague population and prosperity, by J. C. Russell
- Orvieto: institutional stability and moral change, by É. Carpentier
- Siena: stability and dislocation, by W. M. Bowsky
- Egypt: crisis in a Muslim land, by A. L. Udovitch
- Suggested additional readings (p. 126-128)