Penury into Plenty demonstrates that the investigation of past ecological consciousness and environmental change is vital for understanding contemporary concerns. By drawing upon environmental, economic, scientific and literary history and theory, this book examines the socio-economic and ecological crises in England in the 1590s.
Penury into Plenty demonstrates that the investigation of past ecological consciousness and environmental change is vital for understanding contemporary concerns. By drawing upon environmental, economic, scientific and literary history and theory, this book examines the socio-economic and ecological crises in England in the 1590s.
Ayesha Mukherjee is Lecturer in English at the University of Exeter. Her research is focused on early modern English literature and cultural history.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: The Problem of Dearth in Early Modern England 2. Literatures of Dearth 3. Dearth and Knowledge-making 4. Dearth Science, Sustainability, and the Economy of Manure 5. Sustainable Households 6. Trading in Dearth
1. Introduction: The Problem of Dearth in Early Modern England 2. Literatures of Dearth 3. Dearth and Knowledge-making 4. Dearth Science, Sustainability, and the Economy of Manure 5. Sustainable Households 6. Trading in Dearth
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