Environmental history : a concise introduction
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書誌事項
Environmental history : a concise introduction
(New perspectives on the past)
Blackwell, 1993
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Much scholarly work is being undertaken on the fine detail of environmental history, showing how various cultural processes expressed themselves in ecological change. This book provides an outline context for them on a global basis. The main lineaments of the ecological relationships between humans and their surroundings are periodized and characterized and a series of examples show the varieties of change which can be produced. A separate chapter then adumbrates the kind of environmental history that may eventually be written for (in this case) England/Wales and for Japan. Throughout, the dominant epistemology is empirical and realist but in the last chapter Professor Simmons considers other modes of "environmental knowing" and so from a purely scientific beginning the book then locates itself as accessible to humanities scholars.
目次
General Editor's Preface. Preface. 1. 'Not the sweet home that it looks': A History of the World in Only Five Chapters. 2. 'Might be maps': The Ecology of the Wild and the Tame. 3. 'A culture is no better than its woods': The Humanisation of the Wilderness. 4. 'Not dream of islands': An Environmental History of Two Political Units. 5. 'Our good landscapes be but lies': Culture, Time and Environment. Guide to Further Reading. Bibliography. Index.
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