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Crisi e rivoluzione - 1348. La peste nera e la crisi del Trecento
- Lezioni di Storia
- Narrated by: Alessandro Barbero
- Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
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Fino all'inizio del XIV secolo il Medioevo europeo registra una crescita demografica e urbana, del commercio e della tecnica. Ma l'aumento della popolazione provoca una domanda alimentare superiore all'offerta e si avvertono i segni della crisi. Poi, a metà del secolo, un terribile flagello si abbatte sul Vecchio Continente: nel giro di pochi anni la peste riduce di un terzo circa la popolazione.
È l’apice di una crisi profonda che trasforma radicalmente il paesaggio e l'economia e provoca aspri conflitti tra Stati. Ne sono un esempio la guerra dei Cent'anni tra Francia e Inghilterra e le rivolte operaie come quella dei Ciompi a Firenze. Ma è anche l'inizio di un'età nuova che registra l'aumento dei salari e l'introduzione di nuove produzioni, di nuove scoperte e nuove prospettive in ogni campo.
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- 11-08-20
Eccellente panoramica del secolo
L'autore non ha fatto menzione della crisi bancaria Firenze (il New York di quei tempi) che, mi sembra, ha avuto un effetto catastrofico, come la Cris finanziaria del 2008.
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