The Black Death
Sort by:
- The Effects of the Black DeathFrom the arenas of agriculture and art to literature and education, the Black Death influenced nearly every aspect of medieval life.
- The Black Death and the Christian ImaginationThe bubonic plague, otherwise known as the Black Death, spread through Europe from 1347 to 1351. To the people who lived in Europe, it seemed like their survival and their posterity's outlook was grim.
The Fourteen Holy HelpersThe history of the fourteen saints who protected the faithful during the Black Death pandemic.- The Black Death and Its Devastating Social and Economic Effects on Western European SocietyThe Black Death was one of the biggest epidemics the world has ever seen.
Change in the Face of Catastrophe"In the fourteenth century, a pandemic spread across Europe, Asia and northern Africa, leaving 75 million people dead in its wake." An informational paper on the causes and effects of the Black Death- The Effects of the Black Death on Medieval European SocietyThis paper cover the immediate and lasting affects of the Black Death on Medieval European Society. It describes what the Black Death is, how it came to Europe, and the social, artistic, religious, and political affects it had.
- The Profound Effects of the Black Death on European SocietyThis paper covers through extensive research the impact of the Black Death on early European society, and its lasting impact on Europe.
- The Black DeathThis paper examines the Black Death and its impact on social and economic situations in Europe.
- Decameron-A ReviewDescribes the novel the Decameron and the history of Western Europe during the period the book takes place.
- The Black Death - Associated with UFOs?The Black Death and what may have really caused it.
- The Black DeathThe Black Death was a plague from the 1347-1350.
- Black DeathThis article talks about the political, social and economical effects of the black death.
- The Black DeathThe Black Death was a a catastrophic epidemic that killed millions of people throughout Europe.
- The Black Death: Social and Economic InfluencesThe Black Death was a devastating biological crisis that swept through Europe around the 14th century, killing an estimated 20-30 million Europeans or 1/3-2/3 of Europe's population .
- Impact of the Black Death on the Medieval EconomyHow did the Black Death influence the medieval economy? Was it all bad?
The Devastating Impact of the Black Death on Marriage and Family in Medieval EnglandThe bubonic plague, later called the Black Death raged from 1331 to 1353.- The Black Death in EnglandAn analysis of the effects of the Black death in England.
The Bubonic Plague: A Look Inside at the "Black Death" of EuropeThis article focuses on the causes, results, and implications the Bubonic Plague had on the continent of Europe and its people.
"Witch" is Great Film for the Season"Season of the Witch" uses great special effects and twist on old tales to entertain today's Halloween masses.
The Great MortalityDoes "The Great Mortality" show the suspenseful tragedy of the Black Death without being just another boring textbook?- Causes and Effects of the Black Death in EuropeThe Black Death that attacked Europe from 1348 to 1350 was an epidemic that caused one third of the residents of Europe to die from the spread of the plague.
Casual Christianity Syndrome: Part 3The final installment to my "Casual Christianity Syndrome" series, outlining the importance of making a commitment to avoid apathy in your spiritual walk.- The Black DeathAn essay outlining the effects of the Black Plague on Modern European Society.