book review
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The Black Death, a plague originating in Asia, devastated Europe in the mid-14th century, killing one-third of the population. It weakened the Church, altered social structures by diminishing feudalism, and accelerated urbanization. The aftermath catalyzed the Renaissance, emphasizing art and science, ultimately transforming European society and its future.
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Subhash Chandra Bose’s quest for purpose led him from nature and religious pursuits to a dedication to serving the poor. Despite academic success, he chose to fight for India’s independence, forming an army and addressing the Bengal Famine. His journey embodies sacrifice and resilience in the pursuit of a greater cause.







