Blame the gerbils
Tom Shippey: After the Plague, 7 November 2024
The World the Plague Made: The Black Death and the Rise of Europe
by James Belich.
Princeton, 622 pp., £20, August,978 0 691 21916 5 Show More
by James Belich.
Princeton, 622 pp., £20, August,
“... The notion that human history is determined at bottom by natural forces and non-human factors seems to be an idea whose time has come. In Prisoners of Geography (2015), Tim Marshall argued that the fate of nations depends on their rivers and mountains, frontiers and coastlines. In The Earth Transformed (2023), Peter Frankopan added climate to the list: drought in Central Asia caused the fall of empires in Europe, and the Little Ice Age did the same for the Ming dynasty in China ... ”