An Urban History of The Plague
Socio-Economic, Political and Medical Impacts in a Scottish Community, 1500-1650
- 222pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Focusing on the early modern Scottish community of Aberdeen from 1500 to 1650, this book explores the multifaceted impact of plague as a medical, economic, spiritual, and demographic crisis. It delves into bureaucratic, medical, and social responses to epidemics, providing a comprehensive analysis of how the disease influenced various aspects of life in the region. Through this examination, the study offers valuable insights into the pre-modern world and encourages a reassessment of historical narratives related to public health and community resilience.
