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The Black Death was a plague pandemic that devastated medieval Europe from 1347 to 1352. The Black Death killed an estimated 25-30 million people. The disease originated in central Asia and was taken to the Crimea by Mongol warriors and traders. The plague then entered Europe via Italy, perhaps carried by rats or human parasites via Genoese trading ships sailing from the Black Sea.

The disease was caused by a bacillus bacteria, Yersinia pestis, and carried by fleas on rodents, although recent studies suggest human parasites like lice may well have been the carriers. It was known as the Black Death because it could turn the skin and sores black while other symptoms included fever and joint pains. With up to two-thirds of sufferers dying from the disease, it is estimated that between 30% and 50% of the population of those places affected died from the Black Death. The death toll was so high that it had significant consequences on European medieval society as a whole, with a shortage of farmers resulting in demands for an end to serfdom, a general questioning of authority and rebellions, and the entire abandonment of many towns and villages. The worst plague in human history, it would take 200 years for the population of Europe to recover to the level seen prior to the Black Death.

What Were the Causes of the Plague?

The plague is an infectious disease caused by a bacillus bacteria which is carried and spread by parasitic fleas on rodents, notably the brown rat. Other parasites, including those living on human skin, may also have spread the disease. There are three types of plague, and all three were likely present in the Black Death pandemic: Bubonic plague, Pneumonic plague and Septicemic plague. Bubonic plague was the most common during the 14th-century outbreak, causing severe swelling in the groin and armpits (the lymph nodes) which take on a sickening black colour, hence the name the Black Death. The black sores which can cover the body in general, caused by internal haemorrhages, were known as buboes, from which bubonic plague takes its name. Other symptoms are raging fever and joint pains. If untreated, bubonic plague is fatal in between 30 and 75% of infections, often within 72 hours. The other two types of plague - pneumonic (or pulmonary) and septicaemic - are usually fatal in all cases.

The terrible symptoms of the disease were described by writers of the time, notably by the Italian writer Boccaccio in the preface to his 1358 Decameron. One writer, the Welsh poet Ieuan Gethin made perhaps the best attempt at describing the black sores which he saw first-hand in 1349:

We see death coming into our midst like black smoke, a plague which cuts off the young, a rootless phantom which has no mercy for fair countenance. Woe is me of the shilling of the armpit…It is of the form of an apple, like the head of an onion, a small boil that spares no-one. Great is its seething, like a burning cinder, a grievous thing of ashy colour…They are similar to the seeds of the black peas, broken fragments of brittle sea-coal…cinders of the peelings of the cockle weed, a mixed multitude, a black plague like half pence, like berries…(Davies, 411).

How Did the Black Death Spread?

The 14th century in Europe had already proven to be something of a disaster even before the Black Death arrived. An earlier plague had hit livestock, and there had been crop failures from overexploitation of the land, which led to two major Europe-wide famines in 1316 and 1317. There was, too, the turbulence of wars, especially the Hundred Years War (1337-1453) between England and France. Even the weather was getting worse as the unusually temperate cycle of 1000-1300 now gave way to the beginnings of a “little ice age” where winters were steadily colder and longer, reducing the growing season and, consequently, the harvest.

The Black Death of 1347 entered Europe, probably via Sicily, when it was carried there by four Genoese grain ships sailing from Caffa, on the Black Sea. The port city had been under siege by Tartar-Mongols who had catapulted infected corpses into the city, and it was there the Italians had picked up the plague. Another origin was Mongol traders using the Silk Road who had brought the disease from its source in central Asia, with China specifically being identified following genetic studies in 2011 (although South East Asia has been proposed as an alternative source and actual historical evidence of an epidemic caused by plague in China during the 14th century is weak). From Sicily, it was but a short step to the Italian mainland, although one of the ships from Caffa had reached Genoa, been refused entry, and docked in Marseilles, and then Valencia. Thus, by the end of 1349, the disease had been carried along trade routes into Western Europe: France, Spain, Britain, and Ireland, which all witnessed its awful effects. Spreading like wildfire, there were plague outbreaks in Germany, Scandinavia, the Baltic states, and Russia through 1350-1352.

Medieval doctors had no idea about such microscopic organisms as bacteria, and so they were helpless in terms of treatment, and where they might have had the best chance of helping people, in prevention, they were hampered by the level of sanitation which was appalling compared to modern standards. Another helpful strategy would have been to quarantine areas but, as people fled in panic whenever a case of plague broke out, they unknowingly carried the disease with them and spread it even further afield.

There were so many plague victims and so many bodies that the authorities did not know what to do with them, and carts piled high with corpses became a common sight across Europe. It seemed the only course of action was to stay put, avoid people, and pray. The disease finally ran its course by 1352 but would recur again, in less severe outbreaks, throughout the rest of the medieval period.

How Many People Died of the Black Death?

Although it spread unchecked, the Black Death hit some areas much more severely than others. This fact and the often exaggerated death tolls of medieval (and some modern) writers means that is extremely difficult to accurately assess the total death toll. Sometimes entire cities, for example, Milan, managed to avoid significant effects, while others, such as Florence, were devastated - the Italian city losing 50,000 of its 85,000 population (Boccaccio claimed the impossible figure of 100,000). Paris was said to have buried 800 dead each day at its peak, but other places somehow missed the carnage. On average 30% of the population of affected areas was killed, although some historians prefer a figure closer to 50%, and this was probably the case in the worst affected cities. Figures for the death toll thus range from 25 to 30 million in Europe between 1347 and 1352. The population of Europe would not return to pre-1347 levels until around 1550.

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i still haven't played a country other than Cocom

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Fetterman hospitalized for being a big oaf.

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[–] Keld@hexbear.net 6 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago) (1 children)

I am halfway through the first episode of For All Mankind and the big catastrophe, the problem that we are called to confront, the message we are meant to take home, is overbearing safety standards and too much government regulation.
Like obviously the soviets are the bad guys, it's an American show, I was prepared for that. I was not prepared for this level of America-Brain

[–] Ildsaye@hexbear.net 5 points 12 hours ago (2 children)

It's a fun show when it focuses on spaceship problems, but the completely un-materialist way things unfold on Earth is pretty hard to sit through. And be advised the characters constantly grapple with self-loathing in classic Ronald D. Moore fashion.

[–] Keld@hexbear.net 5 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

I don't think I will be continuing on with this show.
There's a lot of character drama stuff and I don't like any of the characters, and I don't care about the big picture of the US winning back their dignity or whatever.

[–] buckykat@hexbear.net 3 points 11 hours ago

I regret to inform you that the spaceship stuff is also bad

[–] Veggie_Deluxe@hexbear.net 11 points 14 hours ago (3 children)

Genuinely, what the fuck is wrong with everyone on reddit? they have such a weird fetish for social punishment and people 'getting what they deserve' though they never seem to think people 'deserve' compassion or understanding.

[–] Red_Eclipse@hexbear.net 7 points 12 hours ago (2 children)

Dr. K - Streaming Culture Is A Time Bomb

The video is long but this guy is a psychologist who points out that as there is more and more injustice in the world, people are basically projecting their rage onto easy targets. People feel totally powerless to change anything about the people in power, so they direct their anger towards regular people who keep "getting away with it!!!!" Like people who park wrong, people who start car accidents, somebody robbing a gas station. They wish for their punishment because they know greedy CEOs and corrupt politicians never will be. They project and displace their anger (36:00) . The Internet is basically a big angry mob now.

There's also the way the algorithms/dark pattern design/clickbait is perfectly calibrated to activate your strongest emotions. Rage bait, outrage porn. They keep stoking the flames. Then when you're in a state of anger and rage, you lose access to empathy.

And in general this is on top of a "just world" view where people are good and people are bad and bad people deserve punishment. It's why prisons are so terrible.

[–] Veggie_Deluxe@hexbear.net 4 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

That is a very good point, thank you. A bit of a tangent but, I watched the movie Falling Down not too long ago and the discussion of the film on reddit really did show people salivating over the idea of doing what the protagonist did, wanting to get back at injustices (real and imaginary) that they felt powerless to address, with very little time spent analyzing how unhinged and dangerous that character was towards his wife and family and scores of innocent bystanders. I felt like i took away the exact opposite message that many of those people did lol

[–] Red_Eclipse@hexbear.net 5 points 12 hours ago

I honestly used to think that way and would have like, John Wick fantasies of justice against evildoers until I realized it was a trauma response to being abused lol. So many traumatized people running around hoping they could be a John Wick.

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[–] DelgadoSlims@hexbear.net 6 points 13 hours ago (2 children)

Has anyone tried typing like Epstein to Google's AI? There's no way Google didn't feed everything in their email servers into their training models

[–] FunkyStuff@hexbear.net 4 points 10 hours ago

I'm pretty sure millions of boomers write emails with the same style as the allegedly deceased.

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[–] Wmill@hexbear.net 3 points 12 hours ago

The only thing stopping me from being the reading machine I know I can be is being hungry, like I'm gonna try finishing this book I'm on but I just got my bottle of water on me rn

[–] segfault11@hexbear.net 4 points 13 hours ago

chat i have a confession to makeit’s my fault black leaf died 😔

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