A groundbreaking study of how sustainability became a social and political problem, and how to think about it today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Warde is a Reader in Environmental History at the University of Cambridge. His previous publications include Ecology, Economy and State Formation in Early Modern Germany (Cambridge, 2006), Power to the People. Energy in Europe over the Last Five Centuries (2013), and The Future of Nature: Documents of Global Change (2013).
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1. Living from the land, c.1500-1620 2. Governing the woods, c.1500-1700 3. Ambition and experiment, c.1590-1740 4. Paths to sustained growth, c.1650-1760 5. Nature translated, c.1670-1830 6. Theories of circulation, c.1740-1800 7. Political economies of nature, c.1760-1840 8. History and destiny, c.1700-1870 Conclusion: ends and beginnings.
1. Living from the land, c.1500-1620 2. Governing the woods, c.1500-1700 3. Ambition and experiment, c.1590-1740 4. Paths to sustained growth, c.1650-1760 5. Nature translated, c.1670-1830 6. Theories of circulation, c.1740-1800 7. Political economies of nature, c.1760-1840 8. History and destiny, c.1700-1870 Conclusion: ends and beginnings.
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