The Black Death - A Personal History
John Hatcher
Da Capo Press (2008)
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Historical Fiction
Black Death, Black Death/ England/ Fiction, Great Britain, Historical Fiction, Walsham Le Willows (England)
Hardcover 9780306815713
English
In this fresh approach to the history of the Black Death, world-renowned scholar John Hatcher re-creates everyday life in a mid-fourteenth century rural English village. By focusing on the experiences of ordinary villagers as they lived-and died-during the Black Death (1345-50), Hatcher vividly places the reader directly inside those tumultuous times and describes in fascinating detail the day-to-day existence of people struggling with the tragic effects of the plague. Dramatic scenes portray how contemporaries must have felt and thought about these momentous events: what they knew and didn’t know about the horrors of the disease, what they believed about death and God’s vengeance, and how they tried to make sense of it all despite frantic rumors, frightening tales, and fearful sermons.
Product Details
LoC Classification PR6108.A87 .B57 2008
LoC Control Number 2007044922
Dewey 823.92
Cover Price $27.50
No. of Pages 368
Height x Width 9.3 x 6.3  inch
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