
In Our Time The Black Death
May 22, 2008
Explore how the Black Death reshaped Medieval Europe with its devastating impact, killing over a third of the population in just 4 years. Uncover the societal chaos, economic implications, and cultural transformations that followed this catastrophic plague. Delve into the macabre imagery, societal responses, and rise of new institutions in the aftermath of the Black Death, showcasing a paradigm shift in Europe's history.
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Burial Customs Reacted And Personalised
- Burial practices evolved after repeated plagues as communities reacted against mass, ignominious burials.
- This shift fostered demand for individual memorial art like small altarpieces and painted likenesses.
Mysticism Found New Audiences
- Preexisting mystical writings and anchorite traditions gained greater immediacy as people sought consolation after mass mortality.
- Households acquired devotional manuscripts that spoke directly to personal grief and preparation for death.
Labor Laws Tried To Freeze Pre‑Plague Norms
- Governments issued statutes of labourers to cap wages and control prices, aiming to preserve pre‑plague economic levels.
- Real wages did not rise above pre‑plague levels until decades later despite nominal increases.
