The Day the Black Death Arrived
Messina, 1347
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JD Arden
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This is a close, scene-driven account of a hinge moment. JD Arden traces the invention of quarantine, the collapse and improvisation of institutions, the routes people chose in panic, and the stories societies made to live with mass loss. Plain, sharp, and unromantic about heroism, the book explains not only what happened but why it mattered—how a single landfall rewrote labor, faith and memory across Europe, and how those changes still hum beneath our modern notions of risk and public life.
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