I just collected the links from recent posts in our facebook-group.
- http://www.medievalhistories.com/pest-or-plague/ – Pest or Plague? at Medieval Histories
- http://blogs.plos.org/everyone/2013/10/31/yersinia-pestis-ghost-of-plagues-past-2/ – Yersinia pestis, Ghost of Plagues Past at PLOSblogs
- http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-23900394 – Glasgow’s bubonic plague outbreak in 1900at BBC News
- http://poddelusion.co.uk/blog/2013/08/30/episode-202-20th-august-2013/ – The Black Death Is Back (34:46) by James O’Malley (ft Alison Atkin) at the podcast ThePODdelusion
Obviously the plague is for most colleagues here the most interesting aspect. However, I would like to emphasize, that we intend to understand the 14th century crisis within a wider context of social, economic and environmental history. – I would be glad, if we could have more contributions also for this broader perspective. It is not necessary to have elaborated scientific articles here. Short references / links to recent publications, own research or conferences may help to have the BlackDeath Network as a plattform of interdisciplinary exchange.
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Rainer Schreg (November 2, 2013). Various links from our facebook group. The Black Death Network. Retrieved January 19, 2025 from https://doi.org/10.58079/m23m