By bringing human-nature interactions to the centre of medieval history, Richard C. Hoffmann provides a reassessment of European life from c. 500 to 1500 CE. This rich study deepens understanding of long and short-term changes in Europe's human society, aquatic organisms, and ecosystems under pressures of natural and human origin.
By bringing human-nature interactions to the centre of medieval history, Richard C. Hoffmann provides a reassessment of European life from c. 500 to 1500 CE. This rich study deepens understanding of long and short-term changes in Europe's human society, aquatic organisms, and ecosystems under pressures of natural and human origin.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Hoffmann is Professor Emeritus in History at York University, Toronto, and author of the acclaimed An Environmental History of Medieval Europe (Cambridge, 2014).
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Introduction Considering fisheries: medieval Europe and its legacies 1. 'Natural' aquatic ecosystems around Late Holocene Europe 2. Protein, penance, and prestige: medieval demand for fish 3. Take and eat: subsistence fishing in and beyond the Early Middle Ages 4. Master artisans and local markets 5. Aquatic systems under stress, ca. 1000-1350 6. Cultural responses to scarcities of fish 7. Going beyond natural local ecosystems I: carp aquaculture as ecological revolution 8. Going beyond natural local ecosystems II: over the horizon toward abundance and 'tragedy' 9. Last casts: two perspectives on past environmental relations.
Introduction Considering fisheries: medieval Europe and its legacies 1. 'Natural' aquatic ecosystems around Late Holocene Europe 2. Protein, penance, and prestige: medieval demand for fish 3. Take and eat: subsistence fishing in and beyond the Early Middle Ages 4. Master artisans and local markets 5. Aquatic systems under stress, ca. 1000-1350 6. Cultural responses to scarcities of fish 7. Going beyond natural local ecosystems I: carp aquaculture as ecological revolution 8. Going beyond natural local ecosystems II: over the horizon toward abundance and 'tragedy' 9. Last casts: two perspectives on past environmental relations.
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