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		<title>The Black Death</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In the mid-fourteenth century, a lethal plague struck the medieval world, causing unimaginable suffering and destruction. This terrifying pandemic - the Black Death - was unquestionably one of history's defining episodes, yet a critical feature of its progress has often been ignored: the disease was not confined to Europe, but rather affected almost all of the known world, including the Near and Middle East, Byzantium, north Africa and Asia. Tracing the pandemic's course across the medieval globe, this book contrasts the experiences of different peoples, including Christians, Muslims and Jews, charting this catastrophe's transformative effects on diverse aspects of medieval life. And crucially, Asbridge demonstrates that the plague was often at its most destructive in the Islamic world, where it ultimately played a role in the collapse of the mighty Mamluk Empire.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Thomas Asbridge&#8217;s remarkable new book reveals the global impact of humanity&#8217;s greatest natural disaster, and the terrible human cost of this calamity.</b></p>
<p>&#39;An up-to-the-hour work of scholarship that is at the same time a page turner&#8230; Asbridge&#39;s definitive biography of <i>yersina pestis</i>, the germ that caused the world&#8217;s deadliest disease, is a masterpiece&#39; <b>Thomas W. Laqueur</b></p>
<p>In the mid-fourteenth century, a lethal plague struck the medieval world, causing unimaginable suffering and destruction. This terrifying pandemic &#8211; the Black Death &#8211; was unquestionably one of history&#8217;s defining episodes, yet a critical feature of its progress has often been ignored: the disease was not confined to Europe, but rather affected almost all of the known world, including the Near and Middle East, Byzantium, north Africa and Asia.</p>
<p>Tracing the pandemic&#8217;s course across the medieval globe, <i>The Black Death</i> contrasts the experiences of different peoples, including Christians, Muslims and Jews, charting this catastrophe&#8217;s transformative effects on diverse aspects of medieval life. And crucially, Asbridge demonstrates that the plague was often at its most destructive in the Islamic world, where it ultimately played a role in the collapse of the mighty Mamluk Empire.</p>
<p><i>The Black Death</i> also brings the human drama of this calamitous era to life, evoking the terror and the turmoil that beset cities such as London, Cairo and Florence. Asbridge reconstructs the lives of the men, women and children who faced the Black Death &#8211; from ruling monarchs to peasant farmers &#8211; laying bare both the abject horror they endured and the courageous resolve they often demonstrated while striving to survive.</p>
<p>Uncovering a story that speaks to our own age, <i>The Black Death</i> highlights humankind&#8217;s capacity for compassion and resilience amidst a global crisis to explain how the medieval world confronted, and ultimately overcame, this shattering pandemic.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The remarkable life of William Marshal, the forgotten power behind five English thrones, by internationally renowned expert on the history of the Crusades, Thomas Asbridge.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;A rip-roaring new life of Marshal ? [a] splendid account of a great medieval life&#8217; Dan Jones, author of <i>Crusaders</i></b><br /><b>&#8216;A thoroughly entertaining account of England&#8217;s most colourful and courageous medieval knight&#8217; <i>Sunday Times</i></b><br />   <br /> Drawing upon an array of contemporary evidence, renowned historian Thomas Asbridge&#8217;s <b>authoritative and dramatic</b> account brings to life the often overlooked figure of <b>William Marshal</b>, a man who not only served at the right hand of five English monarchs but also helped negotiate the terms of <b>Magna Carta</b>.</p>
<p> Charting the unparalleled rise to prominence of a man bound to a code of honour, yet driven by unquenchable ambition, this knight&#8217;s tale lays bare the brutish realities of <b>medieval warfare</b> and the machinations of the royal court, and draws us into the heart of a formative period of our history: when the West emerged from the Dark Ages and stood on the brink of modernity.  </p>
<p><b>Friend of Richard the Lionheart and the infamous King John and, ultimately, regent of the realm, this is the story of one remarkable man and the forging of the English nation.</b><br />   <br />   <b>&#8216;Skilfully done&#8230;a powerful cast of characters that fascinates still&#8217; <i>TLS</i><br />   &#8216;The medieval world&#8230;at last comes touchingly to life&#8217; <i>Spectator</i></b></p>
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