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The World the Plague Made

The Black Death and the Rise of Europe
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The World the Plague Made by James Belich explores the transformative impact of the Black Death on medieval society and the dawn of the modern age. The book details how the devastating pandemic of 1346 not only halved populations but also triggered economic and cultural renewal on an unparalleled scale. Belich examines how labour scarcity spurred advancements in technology and trade, fuelling Europe's rise and its global expansion. The narrative spans continents and centuries, illustrating how empires from the Middle East to Russia flourished post-plague and how Europe's expansion was interconnected with China and other global actors.
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This work is ideal for history enthusiasts, particularly those interested in medieval history, pandemics, and economic transformation. It will also appeal to readers keen on global historical perspectives and the origins of modern Europe. Its detailed yet accessible style suits scholars and general readers alike.

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A groundbreaking history of how the Black Death unleashed revolutionary change across the medieval world and ushered in the modern age.

In 1346, a catastrophic plague beset Europe and its neighbours. The Black Death was a human tragedy that abruptly halved entire populations and caused untold suffering, but it also brought about a cultural and economic renewal on a scale never before witnessed. The World the Plague Made is a panoramic history of how the bubonic plague revolutionised labour, trade, and technology and set the stage for Europe's global expansion.

James Belich takes readers across centuries and continents to shed new light on one of history's greatest paradoxes. Why did Europe's dramatic rise begin in the wake of the Black Death? Belich shows how plague doubled the per capita endowment of everything even as it decimated the population. Many more people had disposable incomes. Demand grew for silks, sugar, spices, furs, gold, and slaves. Europe expanded to satisfy that demand, and plague provided the means. Labour scarcity drove more use of waterpower, wind power, and gunpowder. Technologies like water-powered blast furnaces, heavily gunned galleons, and musketry were fast-tracked by plague. A new "crew culture" of "disposable males" emerged to man the guns and galleons.

Setting the rise of Western Europe in global context, Belich demonstrates how the mighty empires of the Middle East and Russia also flourished after the plague, and how European expansion was deeply entangled with the Chinese and other peoples throughout the world.

'A fantastic display of scholarship.' β€” Talha Burki, The Lancet

'[A] sweeping revisionist history... Rich in erudition and startling new insights, this fresh look at the impact of the Black Death upon world history is a must for history lovers and plague aficionados alike.' β€” Library Journal

'A provocative and impressive history of an earth-shattering event.' β€” Publishers Weekly

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Acclaimed as a masterpiece of scholarship and historical insight, The World the Plague Made received multiple honours including "A Spectator Book of the Year" and shortlistings for prestigious prizes such as the Wolfson History Prize. Reviewers praise its sweeping revisionist approach and bold, richly researched narrative. Noted by The Lancet as "a fantastic display of scholarship," and by Library Journal as "rich in erudition and startling new insights," the book is celebrated for its provocative and impressive depiction of an earth-shattering event.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691215662

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 19 July 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 12 maps.

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 640

About the Author

James Belich is the Beit Professor of Imperial and Commonwealth History at the University of Oxford and cofounder of the Oxford Centre for Global History. His books include Replenishing the Earth: The Settler Revolution and the Rise of the Anglo-World, 17831939.

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