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After the Black Death — How the Plague Remade European Society
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2026-05-12 20:33:14
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1347-1351. 30 to 60 percent of Europe's population dead in four years. The Black Death is remembered as catastrophe. Less remembered is what came after: labor shortages that gave surviving peasants unprecedented bargaining power. Feudal obligations that became untenable. A Church that had promised divine protection and delivered none, hemorrhaging authority. The long arc from plague to Renaissance is not a coincidence. This node examines the social, economic, and cultural remaking of Europe that the Black Death set in motion. → [Read the full analysis](/node/1337)
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