
The Black Death The Dancing Mania (English Edition) [Format Kindle]
Author: J. F. C. (Justus Friedrich Carl) Hecker Henry Morley B. G. (Benjamin Guy) Babington | Language: English | ISBN: B004TPMUPA | Format: PDF, EPUB
The Black Death The Dancing Mania
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- Format : Format Kindle
- Taille du fichier : 225 KB
- Nombre de pages de l'édition imprimée : 142 pages
- Pagination - ISBN de l'édition imprimée de référence : 0554161745
- Utilisation simultanée de l'appareil : Illimité
- Vendu par : Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
- Langue : Anglais
- ASIN: B004TPMUPA
- Synthèse vocale : Activée

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Just to give a heads up, this is a reprint of a document from 1888. So for everyone looking for information Yersinia pestis or how it was carried by fleas you will be disappointed. That was discovered later.Par Heather
Also this was when the miasma theory was falling out and germ theory replaced it. So there does appear to be a bit of both sprinkled in.
With that said this is still a good book. It's major key points is the detail involved with the patients disease, the overall death toll and how it spread across Europe. It also goes into a lot of detail about what happened afterwards. Like how the plague caused the weakening of the catholic church when the fanatics came in and how the Jews were blamed and persecuted for it.
The second part of the book talks about the dancing mania which is really just a continuation of the fallout from the black death. The dancing mania, which caused hoards of people to dance until they died, starts right after the black death is over and continues up until the late 1700s. He goes into a lot of description of the behavior of those stricken with it and how it was most likely a psychosis from all the mental anguish mixed with superstition.
I recommend it to anyone interested in Europe during this time period.
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I love anything to do with medical history so I picked this up. I like the little gems of information you never seem to get from the modern whitewashed books. It's easy to read, no pictures but I'm not sure these essays had them to start with and its free so who cares.Par Amazon Customer
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