The Black Death was not just a European catastrophe. Instead, it was a global calamity that swept across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, leaving millions dead and upending societies on every continent it touched.

In a new three-part HistoryExtra podcast series, available weekly from Sunday 2 May 2026, I spoke to Dr Thomas Asbridge about how this deadly pandemic reshaped trade, culture, and governance across the 14th-century world, forcing communities to face intense fear and uncertainty.

Below, I’ve selected some essential further reading and listening from the HistoryExtra archive designed to deepen your understanding of the plague’s global origins, its rapid spread along trade routes, and its profound social, economic, and cultural consequences. Whether you want to follow the human stories behind the mortality figures, investigate how governments and towns struggled to respond, or explore the enduring cultural echoes of the plague, these features will guide you through one of history’s most transformative and far-reaching episodes.

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Emily BriffettSenior content producer (podcasts)

Emily Briffett is senior content producer (podcasts) at HistoryExtra

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