The World The Plague Made by James Belich
An Untold History of Humanity After the Black Death
This compelling historical analysis delves into the transformative impact of the Black Death on the world, exploring how the pandemic reshaped societies, economies, and cultures across continents. It examines the profound shifts in power dynamics, trade networks, and social structures that emerged in the aftermath, highlighting the resilience and adaptability of human societies in the face of unprecedented challenges. By tracing the ripple effects of the plague, the narrative offers a fresh perspective on how this catastrophic event laid the groundwork for the modern world, influencing everything from technological advancements to global interactions.
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- Published
- 2022
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- Pages
- 500-600
- Original Language
- English
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