In the 14th century, a virulent plague killed nearly half of Europe’s population. What can we learn from that time as we navigate COVID-19?
We talk to ASU historian Hannah Barker about a time in history when the plague, a disease spread by rodents and their fleas, took the lives of tens of millions of people across Europe, Asia and Africa. We explore the parallels — and differences — between that time and our own, including social, medical and religious responses, and resulting seismic shifts in society.