The Black Death of 1348-1350 wiped out around forty percent of medieval Europe. There are hundreds of books about this plague, but John Hatcher’s latest study offers something different. He tells his story from the viewpoint of an English clergyman in a country village.
How the Black Death Affected Ordinary People
The book’s author describes his study as a ‘docu-drama’ and recounting the events in this way is the perfect vehicle for this horrifying and fascinating subject matter. The reader views events from the perspective of an ordinary man, struggling to do his job of tending to his terrified parishioners, whilst wrestling with his own fears.
The Black Death is set in the village of Walsham, which was a real settlement in fourteenth century Suffolk. The parish records for his era have survived and are remarkably, which enabled the author to build up a detailed picture of how the plague affected the village, the number of people who died and the aftermath of the disease.
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