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It would be absurd to attempt to list all the general works on the period which have contributed something to this book; equally it would be churlish not to mention at least:

Bennett, H. S.
Life
on
the
English
Manor,
Cambridge, 1956
Bridbury, A. R.
Economic
Growth:
England
in
the
later
Middle
Ages,
London, 1962.

Cambridge Economic History, Vols. 1 to 4. In particular Professor Postan’s and Professor Glenicot’s contributions to the second edition (1966) of Vol. I.

Cambridge Mediaeval History, Vol. III, Cambridge, 1932.
Huizinga, J.
The
Waning
of
the
Middle
Ages,
London, 1924.
Jusserand, J. J.
English
Wayfaring
Life
in
the
Middle
Ages,
London, 1891.
Knowles, Dom. D.
The
Religious
Orders
in
England,
Vol. II. Cambridge, 1955.
Lea, H. C.
A
History
of
the
Inquisition
of
the
Middle
Ages,
New York, 1887–8.
Levett, A. E.
Studies
in
Manorial
History,
Oxford, 1938.
Lipson, E.
The
Economic
History
of
England,
London, 1945.
McKisack, M.
The
Fourteenth
Century,
Oxford, 1959.
Pirenne, H.
Economic
and
Social
History
of
Mediaeval
Europe,
trans. I. E. Clegg, London, 1936.
Rogers, J. E. Thorold
A
History
of
Agriculture
and
Prices
in
England,
Vol. 1, Oxford, 1866.
Six
Centuries
of
Work
and
Wages,
London, 1906.
Simonde de Sismondi, J.
Histoire
des
Républiques
Italiennes
du
Moyen
Age,
Vol. VI, Paris, 1826.

There are a large number of additional studies which illuminate one aspect or another of the Black Death. It would in some ways have been desirable to sub-divide them further into groups such as ‘economic effects’ or ‘anti-semitism’ but this could only be done at the expense of a comprehensive and easily consulted list of authors and I have therefore decided to lump all the remaining texts, except those of the contemporary chroniclers and tractators, in a single category. This list does not contain books, cited in the notes, which deal with the Black Death only indirectly yet contribute something to the general picture.

Allyn, H. M.
‘The Black Death. Its Social and Economic Results’,
Annals
of
Medical
History,
Vol. VII, 1925, p.226.
Baehrel, M.
‘Épidémie et Terreur: histoire et sociologie’,
Annales
Hist
de
la
Rev.
Fran.,
XXIII, 1951, p.113.
Baehrel, M.
‘La Haine de Classe en temps d’épidémie’,
Annales
E.S.C,
VII, 1952, No. 2, p.351.
Bean, J. M. W.
‘Plague, Population and Economic Decline in England in the Later Middle Ages’,
Econ.
Hist.
Rev.,
2nd Series, Vol. XV, 1963, p.423.
Beresford, M.
The
Lost
Villages
of
England,
London, 1954.
Campbell, A.*
The
Black
Death
and
Men
of
Learning,
New York, 1931.
Crawfurd, R.
Plague
and
Pestilence
in
Literature
and
Art,
Oxford, 1914.
Cohn, N.*
The
Pursuit
of
the
Millennium,
London, 1957.
D’Irsay, S.
‘The Black Death and the Mediaeval Universities’,
Annals
of
Medical
History,
Vol. VII, 1925, p.220.
D’Irsay, S.
‘Notes to the Origin of the Expression: Atra Mors’,
Isis,
Vol. 8, 1926, p.328.
D’Irsay, S.*
‘Defence Reactions during the Black Death’,
Annals
of
Medical
History,
Vol. IX, 1927, p.169.
Febvre, L.
‘La Peste Noire de 1348’,
Annales
E.S.C,
IV,
1949, No. 1, p.102.
Gray, H. L.
‘The Commutation of Villein Services in England before the Black Death’,
Eng.
Hist.
Rev.,
Vol. XXIX, 1914, p.625.
Guerchberg, S.
‘La Controverse sur les Prétendus Semeurs de la Peste Noire d’après les traités de peste de l’époque’,
Revue
des
Études
Juives,
Vol. 8, 1948, p.3.
Hare, R.
Pomp
and
Pestilence,
London, 1954.
Holmes, G. A.
The
Estates
of
the
Higher
Nobility
in
Fourteenth
Century
England,
Cambridge, 1957.
Hoskins, W. G.
The
Making
of
the
English
Landscape,
London, 1955.
Jeanselme, M. E.
‘Inondations, Famines et Tremblements de Terre sont les avant-coureurs de la Peste’,
Proc.
3rd
Int.
Cong.
Hist.
Med.,
1923.
Kelter, E.*
‘Das Deutsche Wirtschaftsleben des 14 und 15 Jahrhunderts im Schatten der Pestepidemien’,
Jahr
bürcher
für
Nationalökonomie
und
Statistik
’, Vol. 165, 1953, p.161.
Kjennerud, I. R.
‘Black Death’,
Journ.
Hist.
Med.,
Vol. 3, 1948. p.359.
Kosminsky, E. A
Studies
in
the
Agrarian
History
of
England
in
the
13 th
Century,
Oxford, 1956.
Langer, W. L.*
‘The Next Assignment’,
American
Hist.
Rev.,
Vol. LXIII, 1958 No. 2, p.283.
Lutge, F.
‘Das 14/15 Jahrhundert in der Sozial und Wirtschaftsgeschichte’,
Jahrbücher
für
Nationalökono
mie
und
Statistik,
Vol. 161, 1950, p.161.
Meiss, M.*
Painting
in
Florence
and
Siena
after
the
Black
Death,
Princeton, 1951.
Michon, L. A. J.*
‘Documents inédits sur la Grande Peste de 1348’,
Theses
de
l’École
de
Médicine,
Vol. VI, Paris, 1860.
Mode, P.
Influence
of
the
Black
Death
on
English
Monas
teries,
Chicago, 1916
.
Mollaret, H. H. and Brossolet, J
La
Peste,
Source
Méconnue
d’lnspiration
Artistique,
Paris (Institut Pasteur), 1965.
Page, T. W.
‘The End of Villainage in England’, Pub.
Amer.
Econ.
Assoc.,
Third Series, 1900, Vol. I.
Parkes, J.
The
Jew
in
the
Mediaeval
Community,
London, 1938.
Perdrizet, P.
La
Peinture
religieuse
en
Italic
jusqu’à
la
fin
du
XlVe
Siècle,
Nancy, 1905.
Perdrizet, P.
La
Vierge
de
Miséricorde,
Paris,
1908.
Postan, M.*
‘Some Economic Evidence of Declining Population in the Later Middle Ages’,
Econ.
Hist.
Rev.,
2nd Ser., Vol. II, 1950, p.221.
Power, E.
 ‘The Effects of the Black Death on Rural Organization in England’,
History,
N.S., Vol. III, 1918, p. 109.
Putnam, B. H.
The
Enforcement
of
the
Statute
of
Labourers,
New York, 1908.
Renouard, Y.*
‘Conséquences et intérêt démographique de la Peste Noire de 1348’,
Population,
III, 1948, p.459.
Réville, A.
Le
Soulèvement
des
travailleurs
d’Angleterre
en
1381, introduction by C. Petit-Dutaillis, Paris, 1898.
Robbins, H.
‘A Comparison of the Effects of the Black Death on the Economic Organization of France and England’,
Journal
of
Political
Economy,
Vol. XXXVI, 1928, P.447.
Roberts, R. S.
‘The Place of Plague in English History’,
Proc.
Roy.
Soc.
Med.
(
Hist.
Med
), Vol. 59, 1966, p.101.
Russell, J. C.*
British
Mediaeval
Population,
Albuquerque, 1948.
Russell, J. S.
‘Effects of Pestilence and Plague, 1315–85’,
Com
parative
Studies
in
Society
and
History,
Vol. VIII, 1966, No. 4, p.464.
Saltmarsh, J.
‘Plague and Economic Decline in England in the Later Middle Ages’,
Camb.
Hist.
Journ.,
Vol. VII, 1941, No. 1, p.23.
Siegfried, A.
Itinéraines
des
contagions:
épidémies
et
idéologies,
Paris, 1960.
Thompson, J. W
‘The Aftermath of the Black Death and the Aftermath of the Great War’,
American
journal
of
Sociology,
1920/21, Vol. XXVI.
Thrupp, S. L.
‘The Problem of Replacement Rates in Late Mediaeval English Population’,
Econ.
Hist.
Rev.,
2nd Series, Vol. XVIII, 1965, p.101.
Thrupp, S. L.
‘Plague Effects in Mediaeval Europe’,
Comparative
Studies
in
Society
and
History,
Vol. VIII, 1966, No. 4, p.482.
Titow, J. Z.
‘Some Evidence of the 13th Century Population Increase’,
Econ.
Hist.
Rev.,
2nd Series, Vol. XIV, 1961, No. 2, p.218.
Tononi, A. G.
‘La Peste dell’ Anno 1348’,
Giornale
Ligustico,
Genoa, Vol. X, 1883, p.139.
Wilson, E. M. Carus
Mediaeval
Merchant
Venturers,
London, 1954.

The most important contemporary or near-contemporary texts, listed under the country of the chronicler, are as follows:

Italy

Cronica
Senese
di
Agnolo
di
Tura
del
Grasso,
Muratori,
Return
Italicarum
Scriptores,
15, VI, pp.555–7.

Storie
Pistoresi,
Muratori, 11, V, pp.23 5–8.

Gabriel de Mussis,
Historia
de
Morbo
s
.
Mortalitate
quae
fuit
Anno
Dni
MCCCXLVII,
ed. Henschel; Haeser’s
Archiv,
für
die
Gesammte
Medizin,
II, 1842, pp.26–59 (cf. V. J. Derbes, ‘De Mussis and the Great Plague of 1348’, J.A.M.A., Vol. 196, 1966, No. 1.)

Chronicon
Estense,
Muratori, 15, III, pp. 159–64.

Michael Platiensis,
Bibliotheca
Scriptorum
Qui
Res
In
Sicilia
Gestas
Retulere,
Vol. 1, p.562.

Lorenzo de Monaci,
Chronicon
de
Rebus
Venetorum,
Venice, 1758.

Peter Azarius, Muratori, XVI, p. 16.

Cronica
Florentine
di
Marchionne
di
Coppo
Stefani,
Muratori, 30, I.

Cronica
de
Giovanni
Villani,
ed. Dragomanni, Florence, 1845.

Cronica
di
Matteo
Villani,
ed. Dragomanni, Florence, 1846.

Monumenta
Pisana,
Muratori, XV (1729 edition), p.1021.

Cronicon
Gestorum
ac
Factorum
Memorabilium
civitatis
Bononie,
Muratori, 28, III, p.43.

Germany

Matthaie Neuwenburgensis,
Cronica,
Fontes Rerum Germanicarum F.R.G.), ed. Boehmer, Stuttgart, 1868, pp.261–7; cf. Mon. Germ. Hist., N.S., Vol. IV, Berlin, 1936.

Henricus Dapifer de Diessenhoven, F.R.G., Stuttgart, 1868, IV, pp. 68–71.

Hugh von Reutlingen,
Weltchronik,
ed. Gillert, Munich, 1881.

Johannis de Winterthur (Vitodurani), Mon. Germ. Hist., N.S., Vol. III.

Annales
Engelbergenses,
Mon. Germ. Hist., XVII.

Kalendarium
Zwetlense,
Mon. Germ. Hist., IX.

Annales
Matseenses,
Mon. Germ. Hist., IX.

Henrici de Hervordia, ed. Potthast, Göttingen, 1859.

Continuatio
Novimontensis,
Mon. Germ. Hist., IX, p.675.

Heinrici
Rebdorfensis
Annales
Imperatorum,
F.R.G., Vol. IV, pp.532–8.

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