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Third Horseman: A Story of Weather, War, and the Famine History Forgot
Third Horseman: A Story of Weather, War, and the Famine History Forgot | William Rosen
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The incredible true story of how a cycle of rain, cold, disease, and warfare created the worst famine in European history--years before the Black Death, from the author of Justinian's Flea and the forthcoming Miracle Cure In May 1315, it started to rain. For the seven disastrous years that followed, Europeans would be visited by a series of curses unseen since the third book of Exodus: floods, ice, failures of crops and cattle, and epidemics not just of disease, but of pike, sword, and spear. All told, six million lives--one-eighth of Europe's total population--would be lost. With a category-defying knowledge of science and history, William Rosen tells the stunning story of the oft-overlooked Great Famine with wit and drama and demonstrates what it all means for today's discussions of climate change.
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Everyone knows I listen to medieval history to fall asleep. This popped up for free on Audible so I snagged it. The author‘s argument is a little strained as it‘s difficult to say that climate change alone caused a late 14th century famine in England and northern France. This was also a period of frequent wars and pillaging. Edward III and the Black Prince both used scorched earth policies on their raids of France. So it was just okay.