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The Black Death in the Middle East

The Black Death in the Middle East

Michael W. Dols
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In the middle of the 14th century a devastating epidemic of plague, commonly known in European history as the "Black Death," swept over the Eurasian continent. This book, based principally on Arabic sources, establishes the means of transmission and the chronology of the plague pandemic's advance through the Middle East.
The prolonged reduction of population that began with the Black Death was of fundamental significance to the social and economic history of Egypt and Syria in the later Middle Ages. The epidemic's spread suggests a remarkable destruction of human life in the fourteenth century, and a series of plague recurrences appreciably slowed population growth in the following century and a half, impoverishing Middle Eastern society. Social reactions illustrate the strength of traditional Muslim values and practices, social organization, and cohesiveness. The sudden demographic decline brought about long-term as well as immediate economic adjustments in land values, salaries, and commerce.
At the time of his death in 1989, Michael W. Dols was a Professor of History at California State University, Hayward.
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年:
1977
出版商:
Princeton University Press
語言:
english
頁數:
439
ISBN 10:
0691655626
ISBN 13:
9780691655628
文件:
PDF, 69.09 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1977
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