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The Epidemics in Medieval Time
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- Nombre de pages441
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4739944-5
- EAN8596547399445
- Date de parution13/11/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Epidemics in Medieval Time, " J. F. C. Hecker offers a meticulous exploration of the various plagues and diseases that devastated Europe during the Middle Ages. Hecker's erudite prose weaves together historical details, personal accounts, and medical knowledge, creating a narrative that captures the horror and societal impact of these pandemics. By placing the epidemics within the broader context of medieval culture and thought, Hecker demonstrates how these infectious crises influenced religion, politics, and societal structures, all while employing a scholarly yet accessible literary style that invites a wide audience.
J. F. C. Hecker, a distinguished medical historian and a pivotal figure in the study of medieval medicine, draws on his extensive research and expertise to illuminate the intersections of health, disease, and human experience in this era. His background and scholarly pursuits shed light on the historical significance of epidemics, reflecting a deeper understanding of how such crises shaped human progress and resilience.
His dedication to uncovering the complexities of the human experience during times of strife informs every page of this captivating work. This meticulously researched book is highly recommended for both historians and general readers seeking a comprehensive understanding of medieval epidemics. Hecker's insights not only enhance our understanding of past societal responses to disease but also resonate in today's context, making it a timely read for those interested in the historical interplay between health crises and societal evolution.
J. F. C. Hecker, a distinguished medical historian and a pivotal figure in the study of medieval medicine, draws on his extensive research and expertise to illuminate the intersections of health, disease, and human experience in this era. His background and scholarly pursuits shed light on the historical significance of epidemics, reflecting a deeper understanding of how such crises shaped human progress and resilience.
His dedication to uncovering the complexities of the human experience during times of strife informs every page of this captivating work. This meticulously researched book is highly recommended for both historians and general readers seeking a comprehensive understanding of medieval epidemics. Hecker's insights not only enhance our understanding of past societal responses to disease but also resonate in today's context, making it a timely read for those interested in the historical interplay between health crises and societal evolution.




