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SM ISO690:2012 ARAPU, Valentin. Clasificarea ciumelor: o perspectivă istorică și etnoculturală. In: Patrimoniul cultural de ieri – implicații în dezvoltarea societății durabile de mâine, Ed. 3, 11-12 februarie 2021, Chişinău. Iași, România: Academia de Stiinte a Moldovei, 2021, Ediția 3, pp. 83-90. ISSN 2558 – 894X. |
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The approach of this article is an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary one, respectively, the classification of plagues from a historical and ethnocultural perspective is achieved by invoking historical, ethnological, epidemiological, cultural, anthropological and onomastic information. The developed pest classification model aims to systematize information about plague epidemics and pandemics in the historical past of mankind. For this purpose, biological plagues are grouped – Plague in Athens (430–429 BC), Plague of Galen (165–180), Cyprian Plague (251–266), JustinianPlague (541–542), Black Plague / Black death (1347–1351), Great Plague in London (1665), The Great Plague of Marseilles (1720), Plague of Caragea (1813–1814); figurative plagues in literature – „Scarlet Plague”; ideological plagues – red plague (Bolshevism, communism), brown plague (Nazism, fascism). |
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Cuvinte-cheie Biological plagues, false plagues, literary plagues, ideological plagues |
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