ISBN:
9781139050937
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 409 Seiten)
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Illustrationen, Karten
Series Statement:
Cambridge medieval textbooks
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DDC:
304.2094/0902
Keywords:
Geschichte 500-1500
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Geschichte
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Human ecology / Europe / History / To 1500
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Nature / Effect of human beings on / Europe / History / To 1500
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Social ecology / Europe / History / To 1500
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Civilization, Medieval
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Umwelt
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Europa
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Europe / Environmental conditions / History / To 1500
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Europe / Social conditions / To 1492
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Umwelt
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Geschichte 500-1500
Abstract:
How did medieval Europeans use and change their environments, think about the natural world, and try to handle the natural forces affecting their lives? This groundbreaking environmental history examines medieval relationships with the natural world from the perspective of social ecology, viewing human society as a hybrid of the cultural and the natural. Richard Hoffmann's interdisciplinary approach sheds important light on such central topics in medieval history as the decline of Rome, religious doctrine, urbanization and technology, as well as key environmental themes, among them energy use, sustainability, disease and climate change. Revealing the role of natural forces in events previously seen as purely human, the book explores issues including the treatment of animals, the 'tragedy of the commons', agricultural clearances and agrarian economies. By introducing medieval history in the context of social ecology, it brings the natural world into historiography as an agent and object of history itself
Description / Table of Contents:
Introduction: Thinking about medieval Europeans in their natural world -- Long no wilderness -- Intersecting instabilities : culture and nature at medieval beginnings (ca.400-900) -- Humankind and God's creation in medieval minds -- Medieval land use and the formation of traditional European landscapes -- Medieval use, management, and sustainability of local ecosystems 1 : primary biological production sectors -- Medieval use, management, and sustainability of local ecosystems 2 : interactions with the non-living environment -- "This belongs to me..." -- Suffering the uncomprehended : disease as a natural agent -- An inconstant planet, seen and unseen, under foot and overhead -- A slow end of medieval environmental relations -- Afterword
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