In the chronicles of the ancient world, one year stands apart - a year when the sun dimmed, the seasons failed, and the world seemed to die.
The year 536 was no ordinary disaster. Across continents, from Byzantium to China, witnesses wrote of a pale sun that gave no warmth and of a sky veiled in ash. Modern science now reveals what they could not have known - that the earth itself had erupted in fury, casting a volcanic shadow that plunged humanity into famine, plague, and despair.
This book traces the full story of that forgotten catastrophe - from the volcanic eruptions that darkened the heavens to the fall of empires, the collapse of trade, and the haunting silence that spread across the globe.
Through meticulous historical and scientific evidence, Riley Shaw reconstructs how one year of darkness reshaped centuries of history - giving rise to myths of apocalypse, the fall of kings, and the birth of a colder, harsher age.
Each chapter draws from chronicles, archaeology, and climate science to illuminate the global reach of the disaster - from the frozen fields of Scandinavia to the famine-stricken courts of Constantinople and the yellow skies of China.
The Worst Year in History: 536 is both a chronicle of catastrophe and a testament to endurance - a reminder that even when the light of the world fades, the human spirit continues to seek warmth, meaning, and survival.
The darkness of 536 was real. Its echo still shapes the world we know.
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