Description
A fascinating and groundbreaking study, challenging the view that the Black Death was the same as the modern rat-based bubonic plague.
Reviews
This is a book without comparison. Cohn has successfully undertaken the formidable task of dealing with a major and controversial topic over a vast period of time and within a geographical area that stretches from England to India. Well-conceived, imaginative, and strongly argued, The Black Death Transformed is a definitive work on an important and much studied subject and will remain so for a long time. William M. Bowsky, Professor Emeritus, University Finally, here is a book that examines original sources throughout Europe to challenge convincingly the age-old paradigm of the Black Death as bubonic plague. Dr John Henderson, Wolfson College, Cambridge ...delightfully readable. Conveys an ambitious and ultimately convincing argument in precise, often amusing prose. Cohn displays a combination of academic rigour and the ability to render the complex intriguing. The Independent ...a fascinating account. New Scientist The impressive level of primary and secondary research, will make this well written and readable work impossible for historians to ignore. Highly recommended. CHOICE Well-conceived and well-argued, The Black Death Transformed will remain an important work for many years to come. International Journal of Epidemiology A penetrating and exhuastive study... History of Medicine 'This book offers a wealth of information regarding various topics surrounding the Black Death.' Death Studies
Book Information
ISBN 9780340706473
Author Samuel K. Cohn, Jr.
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint Hodder Arnold
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 506g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 156mm * 17mm