The Black Death: An Intimate History Of The Plauge Book Review

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Sharon H

 

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July 10, 2011

 

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Although the actual occurences of peasant’s lives are impossible to say, Hatcher has taken a new method of what he calls “literary docudrama” to bring the lives to reality. By using the records of the transactions between the lords of the manor and their tenants in the village's two manorial courts during the 1340s, realistic reconstructed accounts of how the plague devistated the village fill the book...
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There were considerable rewards for the survivors of the plague. Land was available, food was cheap, higher wages were paid for less work, and a new social freedom for the poor was established, with less respect and compliance to their masters. Hatcher does not only describe the most devastating pandemic in human history in terms of physical conditions, he also emphasises the momentous social, economic, and religious effects to befall the village...
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