In this gripping episode of "The Secret Society of Strangers," we dive deep into one of history's darkest chapters: the Black Death. We explore the catastrophic impact of the plague that ravaged Europe, wiping out nearly a third of its population in the 14th century. With vivid descriptions and chilling accounts, we paint a picture of a world turned upside down by fear and death.
But our journey doesn't end there. Fast forward to the 17th century, where we meet Samuel Pepys, an English diarist whose writings provide an invaluable window into the life during and after another devastating outbreak—the Great Plague of London. Pepys’s detailed diaries offer a personal and often raw portrayal of the societal upheavals, personal trials, and daily struggles during one of London's most terrifying periods.
Join Lee, Josh, and Jen as they unravel how these two catastrophic events shaped human history and personal lives. From eerie similarities in public responses to intriguing differences in handling the crises, this episode connects the past to the present, reminding us of the enduring human spirit amidst calamity.
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