
In the mid-14th century, the Black Death swept across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa, leaving a trail of devastation that claimed up to half of Europe's population and millions more worldwide. This gripping account traces the origins of the Yersinia pestis plague, its relentless spread along trade routes, and its profound impact on medieval society. From shattered economies and crumbling feudal systems to shifts in faith, art, and science, the Black Death reshaped the world in ways that still echo today. Blending vivid historical narratives with modern scientific insights, this book explores how humanity endured and adapted to one of history's deadliest pandemics, revealing lessons for our own era of global challenges.
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