From the brink of the apocalypse

confronting famine, war, plague, and death in the later middle ages

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From the brink of the apocalypse

confronting famine, war, plague, and death in the later middle ages

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"Relying on rich literary and historical sources John Aberth brings this period to life. Taking his themes from the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, he describes how the Great Famine and Black Death swept away nearly half of Europe's population, while the royal houses of England and France were engaged in a Hundred Years War that meant perpetual political strife. Above all loomed the specter of Death, ever present and constantly feared.".

"Throughout the later Middle Ages, ordinary people were transformed by these daunting and fearful series of crises, yet in their prayers, chronicles, poetry, and especially their commemorative art are foreshadowings of the age to come. As John Aberth reveals in this informative and sympathetic work, in their struggles we glimpse the birth of the modern."--BOOK JACKET.

Publish Date
Publisher
Routledge
Language
English
Pages
304

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [277]-291) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
942.04
Library of Congress
DA245 .A24 2000, DA245.A24 2000, DA245 .A24 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 304 p. :
Number of pages
304

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6785142M
Internet Archive
frombrinkofapoca0000aber
ISBN 10
0415927153
LCCN
00038263
OCLC/WorldCat
43810819
Library Thing
662952
Goodreads
2164213

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Famine, our first apocalyptic horseman, connives to wreak its misery repeatedly upon mankind while its victims stand by, seemingly powerless to act.
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