Patterns of Plague Changing Ideas about Plague in England and France, 1348-1750.
Through a comparative analysis of medical texts produced in England and France, Lori Jones reveals changing perceptions across four centuries. Using plague tracts to explore how medical and wider social understandings of the plague evolved, this innovative study considers the array of factors that i...
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