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Elements of Sociology of the Black Death (1340-1350s). Inequalities Before Pandemic Death in the Middle Ages : “Chantries”, “Private” Priests, Lower “Surgeons”, and Other Farces of the Rich.

doi 10.31219/osf.io/cmd7w
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March 8, 2020

Authors
Camille Akmut
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Center for Open Science


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