A pioneering study of how medieval Europeans used and changed their environment, integrating social, economic and environmental history approaches.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Hoffmann is Professor Emeritus and Senior Scholar at the Department of History, York University, Canada. As a pioneer in the environmental history of pre-industrial Europe, he is widely known for his contributions to medieval studies, environmental studies and historic fisheries.
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Introduction: thinking about medieval Europeans in their natural world 1. Long no wilderness 2. Intersecting instabilities: culture and nature at medieval beginnings (c.400-900) 3. Humankind and God's creation in medieval minds 4. Medieval land use and the formation of traditional European landscapes 5. Medieval use, management, and sustainability of local ecosystems 1: primary biological production sectors 6. Medieval use, management, and sustainability of local ecosystems 2: interactions with the non-living environment 7. 'This belongs to me ...' 8. Suffering the uncomprehended: disease as a natural agent 9. An inconstant planet, seen and unseen, under foot and overhead 10. A slow end of medieval environmental relations Afterword.
Introduction: thinking about medieval Europeans in their natural world 1. Long no wilderness 2. Intersecting instabilities: culture and nature at medieval beginnings (c.400-900) 3. Humankind and God's creation in medieval minds 4. Medieval land use and the formation of traditional European landscapes 5. Medieval use, management, and sustainability of local ecosystems 1: primary biological production sectors 6. Medieval use, management, and sustainability of local ecosystems 2: interactions with the non-living environment 7. 'This belongs to me ...' 8. Suffering the uncomprehended: disease as a natural agent 9. An inconstant planet, seen and unseen, under foot and overhead 10. A slow end of medieval environmental relations Afterword.
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