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La peste en Constantinopla

Authors: Bravo Bosch, María José;

La peste en Constantinopla

Abstract

La epidemia de peste bubónica que asoló Bizancio y especialmente la capital, Constantinopla, es analizada en el presente trabajo desde una perspectiva multidisciplinar, en el que se aborda desde el origen de la plaga y la determinación concreta de la bacteria responsable de la plaga letal, a la descripción del impacto humano, social y jurídico de la pandemia. También tenemos en consideración la disminución demográfica que resultó de la infecciosa enfermedad, y las graves consecuencias de la misma, resumidas en la hambruna, la regulación justinianea intentando paliar la crisis económica, y el impacto social. Pero un objetivo esencial de nuestra investigación es extraer del estudio realizado las conclusiones necesarias en el momento de la expansión actual del COVID-19, conociendo previamente la situación bizantina medieval. Y la conclusión es negativa y pesimista, deseosa de ser corregida en el inmediato futuro con una revisión profunda de la gestión pandémica global.

The epidemic of bubonic plague that devastated Byzantium and especially the capital, Constantinople, is analyzed in this work from a multidisciplinary perspective, which deals with the origin of the plague and the specific determination of the bacteria responsible for the lethal plague, to the description of the human, social and legal impact of the pandemic. We also take into account the demographic decrease that resulted from the infectious disease, and the serious consequences of it, summarized in famine, Justinian regulation trying to alleviate the economic crisis, and the social impact. But an essential objective of our research is to extract from the study carried out the necessary conclusions at the time of the current expansion of COVID-19, previously knowing the medieval Byzantine situation. And the conclusion is negative and pessimistic, eager to be corrected in the immediate future with an in-depth review of global pandemic management.

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5602.04 Derecho de la Antigüedad

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