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In the Wake of the Plague
- The Black Death and the World It Made
- Narrated by: Bill Wallace
- Length: 6 hrs and 29 mins
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Summary
Norman Cantor, the premier historian of the Middle Ages, draws together the most recent scientific discoveries and groundbreaking historical research to pierce the mist and tell the story of the Black Death afresh, as a gripping, intimate narrative.
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- Mrs. S. Mccreath
- 21-10-23
Author must be thankful....
....that treason goes unpunished these days! if you can get past the comments including that the English royalty of today have no taste! there are 'some' interesting factual elements.
its a shame that you have have some knowledge of the subject to discern what is opinion and what is based on fact. Would not recommend for any kind of research purposes!
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- waterloo
- 29-10-23
Could do better
Basic things like Thomas Hardy,s stories being set in “Devon” instead of Dorset and some fairly unnecessary comments about the British just put me off and didn’t make me trust what was being said so I left it half listened to..
fairly amateur work .
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- Hazel
- 17-01-13
Great - a really interesting insight
The book was great. It provided insights into the black death in a lovely rambling way.
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- Felicity P.
- 01-08-23
Ignorant and biased
It started ok, but soon descended into a politically biased, historically ignorant diatribe against the British and their Monarchy. I couldn’t face listening to the rest of it.
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- jhlbeattie
- 24-03-20
Appalling failure of a book
This book is very patchy indeed. it is blatantly left wing and uses modern political groupings to describe medieval thinking, as if Marks and the Levellers were identical. it is also wrong on many points. However there are random interesting bits scattered about its haphazard chronology. It fails to inform one of any overview of the culture and economics of the period. Very disappointing.
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