A vivid recreation of how the governors and governed of Early seventeenth-century Florence confronted, suffered, and survived a major epidemic of Plague Plague remains the paradigm against which reactions to many epidemics are often judged.
Going beyond traditional oppositions between rich and poor, this book provides a nuanced and more compassionate interpretation of governm.
Here, John Henderson examines how a major City fought, suffered, and survived the impact of plague.
A vivid recreation of how the governors and governed of Early seventeenth-century Florence confronted, suffered, and survived a major epidemic of Plague Plague remains the paradigm against which reactions to many epidemics are often judged