Scotland's Black Death
The Foul Death Of The English
Karen Jillings
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This book presents the first-ever history of the Black Death in Scotland. During the early months of 1349 Scottish soldiers engaged in border warfare praised God that many of their English opponents were being felled by a new and terrifying affliction. Within months, however, Scots themselves began to fall victim to what they had described as 'the foul death of the English'. No aspect of life went untouched by this virulent disease. Beyond the physical devastation caused, Karen Jillings also describes the social impact of the plague - cynicism towards the Church and the abandonment of serfdom, all integral to the development of the country.
Book Details
ISBN: 9780752437323
Publisher: Tempus
Publication Date: 15 April 2007
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Pages: 191 p.
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General Medical
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British & Irish History: C 1000 To C 1500
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