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Pages |
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1-8 |
GREEN, Monica H.
Editor's Introduction to Pandemic Disease in the Medieval World
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9-26 |
GREEN, Monica H.
Taking "Pandemic" Seriously: Making the Black Death Global
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27-62 |
COLET, Anna.
The Black Death and Its Consequences for the Jewish Community in Tàrrega: Lessons from History and Archeology
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63-96 |
DEWITTE, Sharon N..
The Anthropology of Plague: Insights from Bioarcheological Analyses of Epidemic Cemeteries
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97-124 |
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125-156 |
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157-192 |
VARLIK, Nükhet.
New Science and Old Sources: Why the Ottoman Experience of Plague Matters
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193-228 |
CRESPO, Fabian, LAWRENZ, Matthew B..
Heterogeneous Immunological Landscapes and Medieval Plague: An Invitation to a New Dialogue between Historians and Immunologists
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229-258 |
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259-284 |
HYMES, Robert.
Epilogue: A Hypothesis on the East Asian Beginnings of the Yersinia Pestis Polytomy
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285-308 |