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Boccaccio, Giovanni, The Decameron vol. I
What happens when society is faced with a pandemic that results in over half of the population dying?, 14th Century
While this is undoubtedly the realm of apocalyptic literature, we do actually have a case study to draw on - The Black Death, which hit Europe between 1347-9 and resulted in significant mortality and social change.
In this episode we travel back in time to uncover the impact of the Black Death and explore how people and society responded to and surprisingly carried on after such a cataclysmic event.
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