When I ate Eve forbidden fruit she did not know what kind of woman she had. Regardless of whether you believe the story of creation or not, women's perception of corruption and sin has formed the social role of women in Western society for thousands of years. Augustine was one of the first writers of women evil, and through acceptance of their marriage acceptance of this doctrine was understood in Abelard and Heloise 's book. With the massive death of black death disease, women have the opportunity to change the way society sees them.
Black death disease, also known as plague, black plague or plague, is one of the most devastating epidemics on human history, with about 75-200 million deaths in Eurasia and deaths of Europeans in 1347 It is causing. Some forms of plague (Yersinia pestis) which are thought to cause plague are one of the reasons. Plague caused a series of religious, social and economic dislocations that had a serious impact on the European historical process.
Looking back on the Black Death disease, Black Death Discusses the cause and the result of destroying the plague in medieval Europe. It focuses on the impact on medieval European culture and the possibility of accelerating cultural change. I learned that Robert S. Gottfried has two major discussions on this book. He believes that changes in the life cycle of rodents and insects and the weather system may affect the plague. He insisted that the cause of devastating plague was partly due to its persistence ... Medieval European black deaths between 1347 and 1350, Europe between 1347 and 1350 Destroyed the European plague. It is "Black Death" (Herzog, 2000). According to Herzog (2000), in this short period 25 million people (then occupying about one-third of the population of Europe) were killed. But in another article, Herlihy (1997) claimed that two-thirds of the European population was killed. However, it is judged that thousands of people are killed every week.
Also known as black death, this is a constantly returning plague. In the most deadly case, black plague is thought to have caused 25 million deaths in Europe - about a third of the population - from 1347 to 1350. As the number of deaths due to black death is large, the name of black plague is black death disease. It is believed to be the result of three diseases: abdomen, septicemia, pneumonia. In the next few centuries, in other cases, this tragedy struck throughout Europe and killed millions. However, in any case, its seriousness is not comparable to black death in the mid-14th century.