The Impact of Plague: In Tudor and Stuart England

Author:   Paul Slack
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781041255000


Pages:   462
Publication Date:   31 March 2026
Format:   Hardback
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The Impact of Plague: In Tudor and Stuart England


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Plague, the epidemic disease whose ravages are the subject of this book, originally published in 1985, was both a personal affliction and a social calamity. It regularly decimated urban populations and totally disrupted social, economic and even political life. Paul Slack discusses the stresses which plague imposed on individuals, families and communities, and the ways in which people tried to explain, control and come to terms with it. The book also discusses contemporary attitudes to plague, as seen in the literature of the time, the chronology of the epidemics, the intensity of the different outbreaks and the measures taken centrally and locally to arrest the spread of infection. The impact of plague in the cities of Norwich, Bristol, Exeter and London is discussed and the author shows how the incidence of the disease was influenced by environmental and social conditions; and how the nature of plague in turn helped to shape reactions to it. This compelling study of the plagues’ impacts throws light on many areas of social history, including religious and scientific assumptions, the social policies and aspirations of government, the problems of urban administration and the nature of popular and crowd behaviour – all issues which were pertinent centuries later during the Covid epidemic.

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Author:   Paul Slack
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   1.010kg
ISBN:  

9781041255000


ISBN 10:   1041255004
Pages:   462
Publication Date:   31 March 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Part 1: Perspectives 1. Disease and Society 2. Attitudes and Actions Part 2: The Dimensions of the Problem 3. The Chronology of Epidemics 1485–1665 4. The Local Context 5. The Urban Impact 6. Metropolitan Crises 7. Counting the Costs Part 3: The Social Response 8. Public Authority and a Policy for Control 9. Controversy and Compromise 10. Towns Under Stress 11. Police and People 12. The End of the Plague 1665–1722.

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Original Reviews of The Impact of Plague in Tudor and Stuart England: ‘Paul Slack’s book combines demographic, social, intellectual and political history in a remarkably successful attempt at the total history of a subject. Clearly written…the book demonstrates argumentative vigour, as well as mastery of manuscript documents…contemporary printed sources and of the pertinent secondary material.’ Harold J. Cook, The American Historical Review, Volume 92, Issue 5, (1987). ‘Slack…expands our very grasp of the subject at hand…most readers will find their own favoured course in this banquet, but this reviewer found Slack’s insights into the social topography of Elizabethan London particularly satisfying.’ Robert Tittler, Albion, Volume 18, Issue 4 (1986)


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