La peste negra

La peste negra

Billy Wellman

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Editorial:
Billy Wellman
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Historia social y cultural
ISBN:
9798887654492

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Forúnculos, religión y cuarentenas: La vida con la peste negra en la Edad MediaLa peste negra, también conocida como peste bubónica, fue la peor pandemia de la historia. La peste negra fue casi siempre mortal y las poblaciones tardaron cientos de años en recuperarse. Se cobró millones de vidas y sentó las bases de las respuestas a las pandemias que aún se utilizan en la actualidad.Este libro ofrece un examen exhaustivo y convincente de este periodo y habla de lo que hemos aprendido de una enfermedad tan horrible. Explora hechos interesantes sobre este periodo y descubre algunos de los conceptos erróneos más comunes sobre uno de los periodos más devastadores de la historia.En este libro, aprenderá lo siguiente:De dónde se cree que vino la peste negra.Cómo se propagó la enfermedad.Cómo se enfrentaba la gente a la enfermedad.Qué papel desempeñó la religión en la peste negra.Cómo acabó finalmente la pandemia.Los avances científicos logrados desde entonces.Las consecuencias de la peste negra a lo largo de la historia.¡Y mucho más!

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