IN THE WAKE OF THE PLAGUE
The Black Death and the World It Made
Paperback
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A fascinating study of the cultural and religious consequences of one of the deadliest tragedies to befall humanity: the Black Plague.
Though rigorously scientific in his approach, author Norman F. Cantor produces an unforgettable narrative that in many ways employs the novelist’s skill for storytelling. By focusing on 20 pivotal figures from the time, he shows the lasting influence the Plague has had on history, culture, and religion.
Publisher | Simon & Schuster |
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Pages | 245 |
ISBN | 9781476797748 |