Environment, society and the Black Death : an interdisciplinary approach to the late-medieval crisis in Sweden / edited by Per Lagerås.
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- Black Death -- Social aspects -- Sweden -- History
- Black Death -- Environmental aspects -- Sweden -- History
- Black Death -- Sweden -- History -- Sources
- Crises -- Sweden -- History -- To 1500
- Human ecology -- Sweden -- History -- To 1500
- Social change -- Sweden -- History -- To 1500
- Sweden -- Environmental conditions -- History -- To 1500
- Sweden -- Social conditions
- Sweden -- History -- To 1397
- Sweden -- History -- 1397-1523
- 362.196/232009485 23
- RC178.S8 E58 2016eb
Includes bibliographical references.
Part I. Introduction -- An interdisciplinary approach / Per Lagerås -- Current knowledge on the late-medieval crisis / Per Lagerås -- Societal crisis and environmental change / Per Lagerås -- Part II. Empirical studies -- Abandonment, agricultural change and ecology / Per Lagerås, Anna Broström, Daniel Fredh, Hans Linderson, Anna Berg, Leif Björkman, Tove Hultberg, Sven Karlsson, Matts Lindbladh, Florence Mazier, Ulf Segerström & Eva Sköld -- Change, desertion and survival : an archaeology of the late-medieval crisis / Lars Ersgård -- Living conditions in times of plague / Caroline Arcini, T. Douglas Price, Maria Cinthio, Leena Drenzel, Mats Andersson, Bodil Persson, Hanna Menander, Maria Vretemark, Anna Kjellström, Rickard Hedvall and Göran Tagesson -- Part III. Conclusions in a wider perspective -- Environment-society interactions / Per Lagerås -- Studying the late-medieval crisis : reflections on research perspectives / Lars Ersgård -- Epidemics in a social context / Caroline Arcini -- Summary of conclusions / Per Lagerås -- Author presentations -- Appendix 1: Pollen sites -- Appendix 2: Osteological stature data -- Appendix 3: Isotope data.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2016. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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