_Plagues in World History_ provides a concise, comparative world history of catastrophic infectious diseases, including plague, smallpox, tuberculosis, cholera, influenza, and AIDS. Geographically, these diseases have spread across the entire globe; temporally, they stretch from the sixth century to
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a history of plague
โ Scribed by Netherton, Robin
- Book ID
- 106818927
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 10 KB
- Series
- apocalypse then
- Category
- Fiction
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Did the Black Death destroy the feudal system? Did cholera pave the way for modern Manhattan? Did yellow fever help end the slave trade? Remarkably, the answer to all of these questions is yes. Time and again, diseases have impacted the course of human history in surprisingly powerful ways. From inf