Great Bovine Pestilence and its Economic and Environmental Consequences in England and Wales, 1318–50

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Phillip Slavin, ‘The Great Bovine Pestilence and its Economic and Environmental Consequences in England and Wales, 1318–50,’ Economic History Review 65, 2012: 1239-66.

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A magisterial account of probably the most important medieval livestock disease event. Explores the causes, course and consequences of rinderpest, and situates it in relation to the Great Famine and the Black Death. - ABIGAIL WOODS