Malorie Albee

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How do we account for the decline of medieval Europe and the emergence of the modern world? The Black Death played a crucial role, triggering a series of events that—over several centuries—resulted in this transformation. It was, as one historian put it, “the great watershed in medieval history” that ensured “the Middle Ages would be the middle, not the final, phase in western development.”[3]
Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues
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