
Biology of Plagues: Evidence from Historical Populations
by Susan Scott , Christopher J. DuncanBuy New
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Summary
Table of Contents
1. Introduction | |
2. Epidemiological concepts | |
3. The biology of bubonic plague | |
4. The Great Pestilence | |
5. Case study: the plague at Penrith in 1597-98 | |
6. Pestilence and plague in the 16th century in England | |
7. Plagues in the 16th century in northern England: a metapopulation study | |
8. Plagues in London in the 17th century | |
9. Plagues in the provinces in the 17th century | |
10. Plague at Eyam in 1665-66: a case study | |
11. Continental Europe during the third age of plagues: a study of large-scale metapopulation dynamics | |
12. The Plague at Marseilles, 1720-22: an outbreak of bubonic plague? 13. Conclusions | |
References | |
Index. |
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