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Companion to Global Environmental History

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Informationen zum Autor J. R. McNeill is Professor of History at Georgetown University, where he held the Cinco Hermanos Chair in Environmental and International Affairs before becoming University Professor in 2006. His book Something New under the Sun: An Environmental History of the Twentieth-Century World was listed by The Times as one of the best science books ever written. The book was cowinner of the World History Association and Forest History Society book prizes and runner-up for the BP Natural World book prize. McNeill has authored a number of other award-winning books on environmental history, and in 2010 he was awarded the Toynbee Prize for "academic and public contributions to humanity." Erin Stewart Mauldin is a PhD candidate in US environmental history at Georgetown University. She is currently writing her dissertation on the environmental history of the Reconstruction period in the southern United States. Klappentext The Companion to Global Environmental History offers multiple points of entry into the history and historiography of this dynamic and fast-growing field, to provide an essential road map to past developments, current controversies, and future developments for specialists and newcomers alike.* Combines temporal, geographic, thematic and contextual approaches from prehistory to the present day* Explores environmental thought and action around the world, to give readers a cultural, intellectual and political context for engagement with the environment in modern times* Brings together environmental historians from around the world, including scholars from South Africa, Brazil, Germany, and China "Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through professionals." ( Choice , 1 September 2013) Zusammenfassung The Companion to Global Environmental History offers multiple points of entry into the history and historiography of this dynamic and fast-growing field, to provide an essential road map to past developments, current controversies, and future developments for specialists and newcomers alike. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Maps x Notes on Contributors xi Acknowledgments xv Global Environmental History: An Introduction xvi J. R. McNeill and Erin Stewart Mauldin PART I TIMES 1 1 Global Environmental History: The First 150,000 Years 3 J. R. McNeill 2 The Ancient World, c. 500 BCE to 500 CE 18 J. Donald Hughes 3 The Medieval World, 500 to 1500 CE 39 Daniel Headrick 4 The (Modern) World since 1500 57 Robert B. Marks PART II PLACES 79 5 Southeast Asia in Global Environmental History 81 Peter Boomgaard 6 Environmental History in Africa 96 Jane Carruthers 7 Latin America in Global Environmental History 116 Shawn W. Miller 8 The United States in Global Environmental History 132 Erin Stewart Mauldin 9 The Arctic and Subarctic in Global Environmental History 153 Liza Piper 10 The Middle East in Global Environmental History 167 Alan Mikhail 11 Australia in Global Environmental History 182 Libby Robin 12 Oceania: The Environmental History of One-Third of the Globe 196 Paul D'Arcy 13 The Environmental History of the Soviet Union 222 Stephen Brain PART III DRIVERS OF CHANGE AND ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSFORMATIONS 245   14 The Grasslands of North America and Russia 247 David Moon 15 Global Forests 263 Nancy Langston 16 Fishing and Whaling 279 Micah S. Muscolino 17 Riverine Environments 297 Alan Roe 18 War and the Environment 319 Richard P. Tucker 19 Technology and the Environment 340 <...

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List of Maps x
 
Notes on Contributors xi
 
Acknowledgments xv
 
Global Environmental History: An Introduction xvi
J. R. McNeill and Erin Stewart Mauldin
 
PART I TIMES 1
1 Global Environmental History: The First 150,000 Years 3
J. R. McNeill
 
2 The Ancient World, c. 500
 
BCE to 500 CE 18
J. Donald Hughes
 
3 The Medieval World, 500 to 1500 CE 39
Daniel Headrick
 
4 The (Modern) World since 1500 57
Robert B. Marks
 
PART II PLACES 79
 
5 Southeast Asia in Global Environmental History 81
Peter Boomgaard
 
6 Environmental History in Africa 96
Jane Carruthers
 
7 Latin America in Global Environmental History 116
Shawn W. Miller
 
8 The United States in Global Environmental History 132
Erin Stewart Mauldin
 
9 The Arctic and Subarctic in Global Environmental History 153
Liza Piper
 
10 The Middle East in Global Environmental History 167
Alan Mikhail
 
11 Australia in Global Environmental History 182
Libby Robin
 
12 Oceania: The Environmental History of One-Third of the Globe 196
Paul D'Arcy
 
13 The Environmental History of the Soviet Union 222
Stephen Brain
 
PART III DRIVERS OF CHANGE AND ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSFORMATIONS 245
14 The Grasslands of North America and Russia 247
David Moon
 
15 Global Forests 263
Nancy Langston
 
16 Fishing and Whaling 279
Micah S. Muscolino
 
17 Riverine Environments 297
Alan Roe
 
18 War and the Environment 319
Richard P. Tucker
 
19 Technology and the Environment 340
Paul Josephson
 
20 Cities and the Environment 360
Jordan Bauer and Martin V. Melosi
 
21 Evolution and the Environment 377
Edmund Russell
 
22 Climate Change in Global Environmental History 394
Sam White
 
23 Industrial Agriculture 411
Meredith McKittrick
 
24 Biological Exchange in Global Environmental History 433
J. R. McNeill
 
PART IV ENVIRONMENTAL THOUGHT AND ACTION 453
 
25 Environmentalism in Brazil: A Historical Perspective 455
José Augusto Pádua
 
26 Environmentalism and Environmental Movements in China since 1949 474
Bao Maohong
 
27 Religion and Environmentalism 493
Joachim Radkau
 
28 The Environmentalism of the Poor: Its Origins and Spread 513
Joan Martinez-Alier
 
Index 530

Report

"This broad-ranging and ambitious book, edited by J.R. McNeill and Erin Stewart Mauldin, sees the welcome convergence of two fertile historiographical trends of the past several decades: globalism and environmentalism. . . Nevertheless, the editors have produced a volume of a consistently high standard, with all the essays of good quality." ( English Historical Review , 1 August 2014)

"In 28 chapters, the book provides a broad introduction that is aimed at historians with an interest in striking topics and issues as well as at environmental history researchers wishing to widen or deepen their knowledge." ( H-Soz-u-Kult , June 2014)

"There is much in this book that will be of interest to environmentalists, geographers and politicians, and the general public. Environmental historians should find this a useful overview of their topic." ( Reference Reviews , Vol. 28 no. 1, 2014)

"Those whose interest is world environmental history will find this book a pleasure to read from cover to cover, and the bibliographies are current and extensive." ( Choice , September 2013)

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