The Bubonic Plague in England, 14th-18th Centuries: A foucauldian perspective/ by Rica Precious P. Daniel, Dann Angeline L. Perez
England was the most ravaged state in all of Europe and its city, London, to be one of the most damaged cities in the world with one of the highest mortality rates caused by the plague. This may be because London was one of the dirtiest and most cramped cities at that time. There were a number of ca...
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2008
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