The Black Death

From the Series Understanding World History
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During the fourteenth century, Europe was attacked by a pestilence known as the Black Death. Highly contagious and usually fatal, the Black Death swept through much of the continent in waves, killing up to a third of the population and dramatically changing the way the survivors lived their lives and thought about the world. The Black Death had an impact on European culture, politics, and society that lasted well beyond the years of the pestilence itself.

Interest Level Grade 5 - Grade 12
Reading Level Grade 7
Copyright 2013
Genre Nonfiction
Publisher ReferencePoint Press
Series Understanding World History
Language English
Number of Pages 96
Lexile 1220
ISBN 9781601524805, 9781601524812B
Title Format Reinforced book, Print + Ebook
Release Date 2012-08-01
Dewey 614.5
 

Booklist

The Understanding World History series first lays out the sequence of events in each period of history and then explains how these events shaped what happened next. Each title begins with a time line, helping students fix the period of history in their minds while providing them with a broad overview. Titles also include an annotated list of important people in the back matter. Page designs incorporate a parchment-paper background, and many of the illustrations are by artists of the period and often include maps and boxes to highlight particular subjects, such as “The Greek Chorus,” in Ancient Greece. This title combines mythology, history, and politics and provides an enlightening perspective on the treatment of women in the cultures of Athens and Sparta. Students with an appetite for the grisly will especially enjoy The Black Death, with its vivid descriptions of the disgusting living conditions and shocking medical treatments used by medieval people to combat the incredibly deadly disease. Artists and philosophers are the focus of The Renaissance, along with scientists like Newton. Also discussed is the tension between religion and humanism. These concise treatments of important historical subjects should help students get a firmer grasp on what happened when, and why we still care.

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