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The Dance of Death in Late Medieval and Renaissance Europe

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The Dance of Death in Late Medieval and Renaissance Europe

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Environmental Stress, Mortality and Social Response

The Dance of Death in Late Medieval and Renaissance Europe

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The Dance of Death in Late Medieval and Renaissance Europe book

Environmental Stress, Mortality and Social Response
Edited ByAndrea Kiss, Kathleen Pribyl
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2019
eBook Published 13 December 2019
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429491085
Pages 256
eBook ISBN 9780429491085
Subjects Environment and Sustainability, Geography, Humanities
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Kiss, A., & Pribyl, K. (Eds.). (2019). The Dance of Death in Late Medieval and Renaissance Europe: Environmental Stress, Mortality and Social Response (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429491085

ABSTRACT

This volume investigates environmental and political crises that occurred in Europe during the late Middle Ages and the early Modern Period, and considers their effects on people’s lives. At this time, the fragile human existence was imagined as a ‘Dance of Death’, where anyone, regardless of social status or age, could perish unexpectedly. This book covers events ranging from cooling temperatures and the onset of the Little Ice Age, to the frequent occurrence of epidemic disease, pest infestations, food shortages and famines.

Covering the mid-fourteenth to mid-seventeenth centuries, this collection of essays considers a range of countries between Iceland (to the north), Italy (to the south), France (to the west) and the westernmost parts of Russia (to the east). This wide-reaching volume considers how deeply climate variability and changes affected and changed society in the late medieval to early modern period, and asks what factors, other than climate, interfered in the development of environmental stress and socio-economic crises.

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of Environmental and Climate History, Environmental Humanities, Medieval and Early Modern History and Historical Geography, as well as Climate Change and Environmental Sciences.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

Edited ByAndrea Kiss, Kathleen Pribyl

part Part 1|79 pages

Northern and Western Europe

chapter 1|16 pages

Famines, mortality, livestock deaths and scholarship

Environmental stress in Iceland ca. 1500–1700
ByAstrid E.J. Ogilvie

chapter 2|21 pages

Winter severity in medieval Sweden

The documentary evidence
ByDag Retsö, Johan Söderberg

chapter 3|20 pages

The grain trade, economic distress and social disorder at a time of environmental stress in East Anglia, 1400–ca. 1440

ByKathleen Pribyl

chapter 4|20 pages

War, climatic stress and environmental degradation during the 15th and 16th centuries

The case of the north Flemish coastal landscape in the estuary of the Western Scheldt
ByAdriaan M.J. de Kraker

part Part 2|69 pages

Central Europe

chapter 5|18 pages

From the alpine mountain height to the Swiss Lake District

Climate and society in the city and Republic of Bern from the 14th to the 16th centuries
ByChantal Camenisch

chapter 6|18 pages

Apocalyptic riders in the borderlands

Dealing with locust invasion, diseases and war in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Eastern and Southern Austria
ByChristian Rohr

chapter 7|21 pages

A dynamic interplay of weather, biological factors and socio-economic interactions

Late 15th-century–early 16th-century crises in Hungary
ByAndrea Kiss

chapter 8|10 pages

The extreme year of 1540 in terms of climate variation from the perspective of historical sources derived from the Polish and Baltic territories

ByWiesław Nowosad, Piotr Oliński

part Part 3|76 pages

Southern Europe and beyond

chapter 9|16 pages

Migration patterns from the Dalmatian hinterland during and after the great hunger of 1453–1454 as a consequence of environmental and political crisis

ByZrinka Nikolić Jakus

chapter 10|23 pages

The “Danse Macabre” among climatic variability, famines and epidemics in Northern Italy during the 15th and 16th centuries

An overview through documentary sources
BySilvia Enzi, Francesca Becherini, Mirca Sghedoni

chapter 11|16 pages

‘Toute chose se desnature’

Environmental changes of the 14th century in the perspective of contemporary witnesses (c. 1330–1400)
ByThomas Labbé

chapter 12|19 pages

Chronology and impact of a global moment in the 13th century

The Samalas eruption revisited
ByMartin Bauch
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