Russian Plagues

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By Freya Donovan

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Russian Plagues explores the recurring and devastating plague epidemics that swept through Russia, fundamentally altering its demographic, political, and medical landscape. The book examines how these outbreaks, far from being isolated incidents, significantly shaped Russia's trajectory. One intriguing fact is how these plagues contributed to long-term population trends and labor shortages. Furthermore, the study looks at how governmental authority evolved in response to these crises, from implementing quarantine measures to adjusting economic policies. The book adopts a chronological and thematic approach, starting with an overview of plague history and then delving into specific outbreaks, such as the major epidemic during Catherine the Great's reign. Each chapter focuses on the plague's impact on population, governmental responses, and the emerging medical understanding of the disease. The analysis is supported by primary accounts and demographic data, providing a comprehensive view of how infectious diseases have shaped Russian history.

Russian Plagues