Plague and the Poor in Renaissance Florence
Discover the profound impact of the plague on society with Plague and the Poor in Renaissance Florence by Ann G. Carmichael, published by Cambridge University Press in 2014. This insightful work delves into the Florentine death registers, illuminating the evolving nature of the plague from the initial outbreak of the Black Death in 1348 through to the mid-fifteenth century. Professor Carmichael's innovative research reveals significant differences between the epidemics of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, offering a unique perspective on how these catastrophic events shaped the lives of the poor in Renaissance Florence. With 198 pages of compelling analysis, this book is a must-read for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the intersection of disease and society in Europe. Explore the complexities of this pivotal era and gain a deeper understanding of the historical context of the plague.