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Nature and Power: A Global History of the Environment


Nature and Power: A Global History of the Environment

Paperback by Radkau, Joachim (Universität Bielefeld, Germany); Dunlap, Thomas

Nature and Power: A Global History of the Environment

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ISBN:
9780521616737
Publication Date:
4 Feb 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
450 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Nature and Power: A Global History of the Environment

Description

This book aims to demonstrate that the changing relationship between humanity and nature is key to understanding world history. Humans have been grappling with environmental problems since prehistoric times, and the environmental unsustainability of human practices has often been a decisive, if not immediately evident, shaping factor in history. The measures that societies and states have adopted to stabilize the relationship between humans and the natural world have repeatedly contributed to environmental crises over the course of history. Nature and Power traces the expanding scope of environmental action: from initiatives undertaken by individual villages and cities, environmental policy has become a global concern. Efforts to steer human use of nature and natural resources have become complicated, as Nature and Power shows, by particularities of culture and by the vagaries of human nature itself. Environmental history, the author argues, is ultimately the history of human hopes and fears.

Contents

1. Thinking about environmental history; 2. The ecology of subsistence and tacit knowledge - primeval symbioses between humans and nature; 3. Water, forests, and power; 4. Colonialism as a watershed in environmental history; 5. At the limits of nature; 6. In the labyrinth of globalization; Conclusion.

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