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La Grande peste noire
- Narrated by: Jean-Louis Biget
- Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Une hécatombe monstrueuse - La Peste noire qui débute en 1348 est un évènement majeur de l'Occident médiéval. Elle touche la quasi-totalité de l'Europe et près des deux tiers de la population disparaissent, victimes de l'épidémie.Qui a bouleversé les représentations religieuses et artistiques - Le 'mal noir' a bouleversé les représentations artistiques et religieuses et provoqué l'explosion d'une veine macabre qui s'est épanouie à la fin du Moyen Age.Et favorisée l'émergence de l'État monarchique. Par ses ravages la Peste a profondément déstructuré les communautés familiales et territoriales, précipité les mutations de la société féodale et favorisée l'émergence de l'état monarchique.
©2001 De Vive Voix, Paris; CNRS Editions (P)2023 De Vive Voix, Paris
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