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  • The Epidemic of Justinian (Ad 542): a Prelude to the Middle Ages 1. Introduction

    The Epidemic of Justinian (Ad 542): a Prelude to the Middle Ages 1. Introduction

  • HIV/AIDS and the Black Death Report by Melissa Lane of a Discussion Meeting Held on 24 May 2004 Centre for History and Economics, King’S College, Cambridge

    HIV/AIDS and the Black Death Report by Melissa Lane of a Discussion Meeting Held on 24 May 2004 Centre for History and Economics, King’S College, Cambridge

  • Unsolved Mysteries

    Unsolved Mysteries

  • Acceleration of Plague Outbreaks in the Second Pandemic

    Acceleration of Plague Outbreaks in the Second Pandemic

  • Aow 1920 38 Pandemics Change

    Aow 1920 38 Pandemics Change

  • The Black Death

    The Black Death

  • Human Ectoparasites and the Spread of Plague in Europe During the Second Pandemic

    Human Ectoparasites and the Spread of Plague in Europe During the Second Pandemic

  • WHO/CDS/CSR/EDC/99.2 Plague Manual: Epidemiology

    WHO/CDS/CSR/EDC/99.2 Plague Manual: Epidemiology

  • What Caused the Black Death? C J Duncan, S Scott

    What Caused the Black Death? C J Duncan, S Scott

  • The 1918 Influenza Pandemic and Its Lessons for Covid-19

    The 1918 Influenza Pandemic and Its Lessons for Covid-19

  • The Plague That Never Left: Restoring the Second Pandemic to Ottoman and Turkish History in the Time of COVID-19

    The Plague That Never Left: Restoring the Second Pandemic to Ottoman and Turkish History in the Time of COVID-19

  • Pandemics and Cities: Evidence from the Black Death and the Long-Run

    Pandemics and Cities: Evidence from the Black Death and the Long-Run

  • The Justinianic Plague: an Inconsequential Pandemic?

    The Justinianic Plague: an Inconsequential Pandemic?

  • Plague in the Ancient World: a Study from Thucydides to Justinian by Christine A

    Plague in the Ancient World: a Study from Thucydides to Justinian by Christine A

  • Editor's Introduction to Pandemic Disease in the Medieval World: Rethinking the Black Death

    Editor's Introduction to Pandemic Disease in the Medieval World: Rethinking the Black Death

  • Black-Death-Bodies.Pdf

    Black-Death-Bodies.Pdf

  • The Antonine Plague and the 'Third-Century Crisis'

    The Antonine Plague and the 'Third-Century Crisis'

  • Epidemic Smallpox, Roman Demography, and the Rapid Growth Of

    Epidemic Smallpox, Roman Demography, and the Rapid Growth Of

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  • An Assessment of the “Sweating Sickness” Affecting England During the Tudor Dynasty
  • Assessing the Origins of the European Plagues Following the Black Death: a Synthesis of Genomic, Historical, and Ecological Information
  • Evidence from the Black Death
  • Avian Influenza: Assessing the Pandemic Threat
  • Chapter II: Demographic Impact of AIDS
  • Antonine Plague, Black Death and Smallpox Epidemic Versus COVID-19
  • Epidemics and Pandemics 04/27/20
  • Pandemic Disease in the Medieval World Rethinking the Black Death
  • The Impact of the Black Death on Iranian Trade (1340S-1450S A.D.)
  • BLACK DEATH: the Causes and Effects of a Pandemic by Curtis V
  • List of Epidemics
  • The History of Plague – Part 1. the Three Great Pandemics
  • Plague of Justinian Arrived in Constantinople, the Brought to Constantinople By: Capital of the Byzantine Empire, in 541 AD
  • The 1918 Flu Epidemic “I Had a Little Bird and His Name Was Enza I Opened up the Window and in Flew Enza” Children’S Rhyme, 1918 Some Grim Statistics
  • Plagues,Pandemics,And Global Political Change in A
  • Politics of Plague: Ancient Epidemics and Their Impact on Society
  • The Black Death and Its Effect on Fourteenth- and Fifteenth-Century Art
  • The Black Death: a Review Essay”


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