Introducing The Medieval Globe, by Carol Symes
Editor’s Introduction to Pandemic Disease in the Medieval World, by Monica H. Green
Taking ŸPandemicŒ Seriously: Making the Black Death Global, by Monica H. Green
The Black Death and Its Consequences for the Jewish Community in Tàrrega: Lessons from History and Archeology, by Anna Colet, Josep Xavier Muntané i Santiveri, Jordi Ruíz Ventura, Oriol Saula, M. Eulàlia Subirà de Galdàcano, and Clara Jauregui
The Anthropology of Plague: Insights from Bioarcheological Analyses of Epidemic Cemeteries, by Sharon N. DeWitte
Plague Depopulation and Irrigation Decay in Medieval Egypt, by Stuart Borsch
Plague Persistence in Western Europe: A Hypothesis, by Ann G. Carmichael
New Science and Old Sources: Why the Ottoman Experience of Plague Matters, by Nükhet Varlik
Heterogeneous Immunological Landscapes and Medieval Plague: An Invitation to a New Dialogue between Historians and Immunologists, by Fabian Crespo and Matthew B. Lawrenz
The Black Death and the Future of the Plague, by Michelle Ziegler
Epilogue: A Hypothesis on the East Asian Beginnings of the Yersinia pestis Polytomy, by Robert Hymes
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Diagnosis of a ŸPlagueŒ Image: A Digital Cautionary Tale, by Monica H. Green, Kathleen Walker-Meikle, and Wolfgang P. Müller