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The Black Death: the world's most devastating plague Season 1

Summary: Many of us know the Black Death as a catastrophic event of the medieval world. But the Black Death was arguably the most significant event in Western history, profoundly affecting every aspect of human life, from the economic and social to the political, religious, and cultural. In its wake, the plague left a world that was utterly changed, forever altering the traditional structure of European societies and forcing a rethinking of every single system of Western civilization: food production and trade, the Church, political institutions, law, art, and more. In large measure, by the profundity of the changes it brought, the Black Death produced the modern world we live in today. While the story of the Black Death is one of destruction and loss, its breathtaking scope and effects make it one of the most compelling and deeply intriguing episodes in human history. Understanding the remarkable unfolding of the plague and its aftermath provides a highly revealing window not only on the medieval world but also on the forces that brought about the Renaissance, the Protestant Reformation, and modernity itself. Speaking to the full magnitude of this world-changing historical moment, The Black Death: The World's Most Devastating Plague, taught by celebrated medievalist Dorsey Armstrong of Purdue University, takes you on an unforgettable excursion into the time period of the plague, its full human repercussions, and its transformative effects on European civilization. In 24 richly absorbing lectures, you'll follow the path of the epidemic in its complete trajectory across medieval Europe. Majestic in scope and remarkable in detail, this course goes to the heart of one of Western history's most catalytic and galvanizing moments, the effects of which gave us the modern world.

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  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (24 video files (approximately 720 min.)) : sound, color.
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    electronic
  • Publisher: [United States] : The Great Courses : Made available through hoopla, 2016.

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Formatted Contents Note: Episode 22 Communities That Survived the First Wave Episode 19 Literary Reponses to the Black Death Episode 7 Black Death in France Episode 8 Black Death in Avignon Episode 3 Did Plague Really Cause the Black Death? Episode 4 Black Death's Ports of Entry Episode 21 Black Death's Political Outcomes Episode 14 Cultural Reactions from Flagellation to Hedonism Episode 2 Epidemiology of Plague Episode 15 Jewish Persecution during the Black Death Episode 1 Europe on the Brink of the Black Death Episode 6 Black Death in Florence Episode 16 Plague's Effects on the Medieval Church Episode 5 First Wave Sweeps across Europe Episode 20 Economics of the Black Death Episode 24 How the Black Death Transformed the World Episode 23 Later Plague Outbreaks: 1353&#x2013%x;1666 Episode 11 Black Death in Scandinavia Episode 12 End of the First Wave Episode 17 Plague Saints and Popular Religion Episode 18 Artistic Responses to the Black Death Episode 9 Black Death in England Episode 10 Black Death in Walsham Episode 13 Medieval Theories about the Black Death.
Restrictions on Access Note:
Digital content provided by hoopla.
Participant or Performer Note: Lecturer: Professor Dorsey Armstrong, Purdue University.
Target Audience Note:
Rated TVPG.
System Details Note:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject: Black Death History
Plague
Genre: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.

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