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Ecologies and economies in medieval and early modern Europe : studies in environmental history for Richard C. Hoffmann / edited by Scott G. Bruce.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bruce, Scott G. (Scott Gordon), 1967-
Series:
Brill's series in the history of the environment.
Brill's series in the history of the environment
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human ecology--Europe--History.
Human ecology.
Nature--Effect of human beings on--Europe--History.
Nature.
Biotic communities--Europe--History.
Biotic communities.
Fishes--Ecology--Europe--History.
Fishes.
Lake ecology--Europe--History.
Lake ecology.
Civilization, Medieval.
Hoffmann, Richard C.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (258 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Boston : Brill, 2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The field of premodern environmental history (the study of the complex and ever-changing interrelationship between human beings and the world around them prior to the Industrial Revolution) has grown vigorously over the past two decades, in no small part due to the energy and expertise of Richard C. Hoffmann (York University, Canada). In this collection, historians of medieval and early modern Europe and social scientists with a sensitivity to the use of historical information present their current research in honor of Richard C. Hoffmann's retirement from teaching. The result is a panoramic and dynamic view of the state of the field of premodern environmental history by leading practitioners. The papers are organized under the broad themes of \'Premodern People and the Natural World\' and \'Aquatic Ecosystems and Human Economies\'. Contributors are Richard W. Unger, Paolo Squatriti, William Chester Jordan, Petra J.E.M. van Dam, Verena Winiwarter, Maryanne Kowaleski, Constance H. Berman, Pierre Claude Reynard, Wim Van Neer, and Anton Ervynck.
Contents:
Preliminary Material / S. Bruce
Introduction: Hoffmann In The Historiography Of Environmental History / S. Bruce
Trees, Nuts, And Woods At The End Of The First Millennium: A Case From The Amalfi Coast / Paolo Squatriti
The Great Famine: 1315–1322 Revisited / William Chester Jordan
Rabbits Swimming Across Borders: Micro-Environmental Infrastructures And Macro-Environmental Change In Early Modern Holland / Petra J. E. M. Van Dam
The Art Of Making The Earth Fruitful: Medieval And Early Modern Improvements Of Soil Fertility / Verena Winiwarter
The Seasonality Of Fishing In Medieval Britain / Maryanne Kowaleski
Reeling In The Eels At La Trinquetaille Near Arles / Constance H. Berman
Reaching For A ‘Natural Authority’: The Rhône In Eighteenth-Century Lyon / Pierre Claude Reynard
Defining ‘Natural’ Fish Communities For Fishery Management Purposes: Biological, Historical, And Archaeological Approaches / Wim Van Neer and Anton Ervynck
Appendix: Richard C. Hoffmann: Works Published, 1971–2008 / Scott G. Bruce , Ellen Hoffmann and Jean Levy
Index / S. Bruce.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Based on a conference entitled "Lakes, Rivers and Fish: A Celebration of Richard Hoffmann's Work," held on May4, 2009, at York University in Toronto.
Includes index.
ISBN:
1-282-78650-4
9786612786501
90-474-4457-4
OCLC:
669127118
Publisher Number:
10.1163/ej.9789004180079.i-227 DOI

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