History of Bubonic Plague in the British Isles
Discover the fascinating insights of Professor J. F. D. Shrewsbury in his compelling work, History of Bubonic Plague in the British Isles, published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. This comprehensive volume spans 680 pages, meticulously detailing the devastating impact of the bubonic plague, primarily attributed to the black rat's introduction to the British Isles.
Shrewsbury expertly examines the plague's profound effects on the population, as well as its far-reaching consequences on social and economic structures. Delve into the harsh regulations imposed in futile attempts to control the outbreak and witness the collapse of law and order during its most severe episodes. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of medicine, infectious diseases, and the historical context of Great Britain. Enhance your understanding of this critical period in history with Shrewsbury's authoritative analysis.