History | The Black Death
H213 | 17556 | Carmichael
A portion of this class reserved for Freshman Interest Group (FIG)
students
This is a lecture course of the history of plague, concentrating on
the experience and reactions of Europeans, from 1348-1720. One
segment of the course examines plague in a modern, global setting.
The course is at an introductory level, and focuses on death and
dying, and on changes in human responses to disaster.
Required texts: Horrox, "The Black Death"; Naphy and
Spicer, "Plague: Black Death and Pestilence in Europe," and
Defoe, "A Journal of the Plague Year."