Northern Europe
An Environmental History
Tamara L Whited author Jens Ivo Engels author Richard C Hoffmann author Hilde Ibsen author Wybren Verstegen author Mark R Stoll editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:19th Aug '05
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
A fascinating handbook providing a rare synthesis of the environmental history of northern Europe from the Paleolithic era to the present day. Of interest to students and academics alike, this book provides a much-needed synthesis of the recent literature on northern Europe's environmental history. Beginning with the Paleolithic period and the recolonization of Europe after the Ice Age, this book maps out the key environmental trends in the history of the region's environment and its interaction with the human population. The book also highlights how dramatic events outside Europe, such as the Tomboro volcanic eruption in Indonesia in 1815, had dramatic consequences for the region's climate. Given the culturally diverse nature of modern Europe, a vital aspect of the book is its identification of the common themes that unite the interaction of the region's nation-states with the natural environment. Part of ABC-CLIO's Nature and Human Societies series, the book enables readers to better grasp the extent of humanity's effect on our world.
I highly recommend this book and, on the strength of this book, this series, to the reader who wishes a short, readable, reliable introduction to regional environmental history. * Sixteenth Century Journal *
ISBN: 9781851093748
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 709g
296 pages