
History 2: The golden ages of labor and looms
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Labor Dynamics Post-Black Death
This chapter examines the socio-economic transformations in medieval Europe following the Black Death of 1347, focusing on the significant labor shortages that emerged. It highlights how reduced population led to increased negotiating power for workers, resulting in higher wages and better working conditions, as well as the rise of new professions. Additionally, the chapter discusses the anxieties of the nobility and the measures, such as sumptuary laws, taken to curb the changing social landscape.
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