When the bubonic plague reached England in the summer of 1348—spread by fleas, lice, or infected humans, according to the latest theories—it reached a breeding ground for disease. Londoners’ immune ...
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17th Century: History’s Most Miserable Era
The 17th century is often seen as one of history’s most turbulent and miserable eras, marked by war, famine, disease, and social upheaval across much of the world. Europe was ravaged by the Thirty ...
The European Parliament (EP) has recognized the "artificial" famine in Ukraine caused by the policies of the Soviet government led by Josef Stalin in the early 1930s as genocide. The legislature on ...
Article link: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/reviews/europes-leadership-famine-portraits-defiance-and-decay-1950-2022https://www.foreignaffairs.com/reviews/europes ...
Europe’s parliament declares 1930s famine in Ukraine ‘genocide,’ says episode mirrors current events
The European Parliament on Thursday formally recognized as “genocide” the 1930s famine that killed millions of people in Soviet Ukraine under Joseph Stalin, drawing a link to events following Russia’s ...
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