ISBN:
9789047444572
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9047444574
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (xxii, 233 p.)
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ill.
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
Brill's series in the history of the environment
Parallel Title:
Print version Ecologies and economies in medieval and early modern Europe
DDC:
304.20940902
Keywords:
Hoffmann, Richard C.
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Hoffmann, Richard C
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Hoffmann, Richard C
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Human ecology History
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Europe
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Nature Effect of human beings on
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History
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Europe
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Biotic communities History
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Europe
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Fishes Ecology
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History
;
Europe
;
Lake ecology History
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Europe
;
Fishes Ecology
;
History
;
Lake ecology History
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Civilization, Medieval
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Biotic communities History
;
Human ecology History
;
Nature Effect of human beings on
;
History
;
Civilization, Medieval
;
Nature Effect of human beings on
;
History
;
Lake ecology History
;
Fishes Ecology
;
History
;
Human ecology History
;
Biotic communities History
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Human Geography
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Biotic communities
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Civilization, Medieval
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Fishes ; Ecology
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Human ecology
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Lake ecology
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Nature ; Effect of human beings on
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History
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Europe
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Electronic books
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Festschrift
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Konferenzschrift
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Bibliografie
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Konferenzschrift 2009
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Festschrift
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Festschrift
Abstract:
Machine generated contents note:Trees, Nuts, and Woods at the End of the First Millennium: A Case from the Amalfi Coast /Richard W. Unger --Great Famine: 1315-1322 Revisited /Paolo Squatriti --Rabbits Swimming across Borders: Micro-environmental Infrastructures and Macro-environmental Change in Early Modern Holland /William Chester Jordan --Art of Making the Earth Fruitful: Medieval and Early Modern Improvements of Soil Fertility /Petra J.E.M. van Dam --Seasonality of Fishing in Medieval Britain /Verena Winiwarter --Reeling in the Eels at la Trinquetaille near Arles /Maryanne Kowaleski --Reaching for a 'Natural Authority': The Rhone in Eighteenth-Century Lyon /Constance H. Berman --Defining 'Natural' Fish Communities for Fishery Management Purposes: Biological, Historical, and Archaeological Approaches /Pierre Claude Reynard.
Abstract:
This book presents essays on current research in medieval and early modern environmental history by historians and social scientists in honor of Richard C. Hoffmann
Note:
Based on a conference entitled "Lakes, Rivers and Fish: A Celebration of Richard Hoffmann's Work," held on May 4, 2009, at York University in Toronto. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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