Armies of Pestilence: The Effects of Pandemics on HistoryLutterworth, 1996 - 258 sider Disease has had a marked effect on history in various ways. Only in recent years have historians begun to study the subject, and this book offers both a contribution to this area of research and an evaluation of other literature on the impact of pandemics on human history. |
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Africa America Anopheles Antonine plague Arabs areas army attack Aztecs became believes Belisarius Black Death blood Britain buboes bubonic plague cause centuries CHAPTER China cholera civilisation claimed commenced Conrad Cortez dead death rate death toll death-rate decline defeated demographic despite died Dols dysentery early effect Egypt El Tor England epidemic disease epidemic typhus epidemiology Europe European falciparum famine fourteenth-century France French Germany human flea immunity India infected infectious disease influenza Italy Justinian's plague killed land London loss lost louse major malaria Mecca medieval Mediterranean Middle East million mosquitoes occurred pandemic parasite patient pestis pneumonic plague Pollitzer population Procopius public health quarantine reached River Roman Empire Rome Russia seems septicaemic plague sick smallpox Spain Spanish spread struck suffered Thucydides transmission transmitted troops typhus vaccine vibrio virulence virus Wallenstein West yellow fever Zinnser zoonosis zoonotic