Title: Plague, People, and Citification
1Plague, People, and Citification
2Today
- Origins and Transmission
- Contemporary perceptions
- Causes
- Responses
- Consequences
- Disease in a Global Age
3Key Points
- Bubonic plague originated in China (1330s)and
traveled quickly along trade routes across
Eurasia (crossed Europe by 1349) - Responses to the disease varied significantly
across different regions and cultures - Global connectedness spreads disease as well as
fostering cultural, economic, and intellectual
interaction
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5Black Death is a modern termcontemporaries
spoke instead of the Great Mortality, the Great
Death, or the Pestilence
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7Plague in South and East Asia in 1890s sparked
scientific interest in the disease (ie, Swiss
biologist Alexander Yersin)
8Yersinia Pestis
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10Cross-Cultural Exchange
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12Responses to the Plague
- What does each of your authors identify as the
cause of plague? - What different responses to plague do they
describe? - What do they set forth as the immediate
consequences of the disease for their societies?
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15The danse macabre in 14th/15th-century artwork
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17- . . . Dust you are and unto dust you shall
return, rotten corpse, morsel and meal for worms.
18Scapegoating of Jewish communities in
late-medieval Europe
19Flagellants processions of self-inflicted
penitents
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21Ibn Khaldun 14th-century scholar from North
Africa (like Ibn Battuta)
- Claimed that civilizations contain the seeds of
their own collapse, and identified the pattern of
historical interaction between dynamic nomadic
peoples and stagnant sedentary societies - Population growth will be checked, even if by
catastrophe
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25Small Group Discussion
- Explain research portfolio to your peers
- Why did this topic interest you?
- What part of the course does it relate to?
- What challenges did you face in the research?
- How could you turn this topic into a paper or
research project for another course? - What themes/topics from the course would you like
to learn more about?