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The Anthropology of Climate Change: An Historical Reader

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This timely anthology brings together for the first time the most important ancient, medieval, Enlightenment, and modern scholarship for a complete anthropological evaluation of the relationship between culture and climate change.

  • Brings together for the first time the most important classical works and contemporary scholarship for a complete historical anthropological evaluation of the relationship between culture and climate change
  • Covers the historic and prehistoric records of human impact from and response to prior periods of climate change, including the impact and response to climate change at the local level
  • Discusses the impact on global debates about climate change from North-South post-colonial histories and the social dimensions of the science of climate change.
  • Includes coverage of topics such as environmental determinism, climatic events as social catalysts, climatic disasters and societal collapse, and ethno-meteorology
  • An ideal text for courses in climate change, human/cultural ecology, environmental anthropology and archaeology, disaster studies,  environmental sciences, science and technology studies, history of science, and conservation and development studies

Request Code : ZLIBIO1160795
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Year:
2014
Publisher:
Wiley-Blackwell
Language:
English
Pages:
360
ISBN 10:
1118383559
ISBN 13:
9781118383551
ISBN:
1118383559,9781118383551
Series:
Wiley Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology

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