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What is environmental history? It is a kind of history that seeks understanding of human beings as they have lived, worked, and thought in relationship to the rest of nature through the changes brought by time. In this new edition of his seminal student textbook, J.

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"Anyone seeking help in navigating the shifting shoals of environmental history will give fulsome thanks to Don Hughes for this book. It is far and away the best guide yet to the issues and historiography of this emerging field, spanning the globe and delving into the deep as well as recent past."
J. R. McNeill, Georgetown University

"What is Environmental History? is a masterfully condensed overview of one of the most urgent and rapidly developing fields of history. Written by a scholar of classical antiquity, it gracefully covers ancient, medieval, and modern periods – with a global vision. A state-of-the-art report for any scholar, and a perfect introduction for the student."
Sverker Sörlin, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm



Table of Contents
1. Defining Environmental History
Introduction
The Themes of Environmental History
Among the Scholarly Disciplines
Environmental History and the Older History
2. Forerunners of Environmental History
Introduction
The Ancient World
Medieval and Early Modern Environmental Thought
The Early Twentieth Century
3. The Emergence of Environmental History in the United States
Introduction
American History from Conservation to Environment
Strands of Environmental History in the United States
Collaborators with Environmental History
4. Local, Regional, and National Environmental Histories
Introduction
Canada
Europe
The Mediterranean
The Middle East and North Africa
India, South and Southeast Asia
East Asia
Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands
Africa
Latin America
The Ancient World and the Middle Ages
Conclusion
5. Global Environmental History
Introduction
Books on World Environmental History
Topics of Global Importance
Environmental Movements
World History Texts
Conclusion
6. Issues and Directions in Environmental History
Introduction
Professionalism
Advocacy
Environmental Determinism
Presentism
Declensionist Narratives
Political-Economic Theory
The Next Issues
Conclusion
7. Thoughts on Doing Environmental History
Introduction
Guidance on Methodology
The Search for Sources
Resources
Conclusion: The Future of Environmental History
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index

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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      What is environmental history? It is a kind of history that seeks understanding of human beings as they have lived, worked, and thought in relationship to the rest of nature through the changes brought by time. In this new edition of his seminal student textbook, J.

      Trade Review

      "Anyone seeking help in navigating the shifting shoals of environmental history will give fulsome thanks to Don Hughes for this book. It is far and away the best guide yet to the issues and historiography of this emerging field, spanning the globe and delving into the deep as well as recent past."
      J. R. McNeill, Georgetown University

      "What is Environmental History? is a masterfully condensed overview of one of the most urgent and rapidly developing fields of history. Written by a scholar of classical antiquity, it gracefully covers ancient, medieval, and modern periods – with a global vision. A state-of-the-art report for any scholar, and a perfect introduction for the student."
      Sverker Sörlin, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm



      Table of Contents
      1. Defining Environmental History
      Introduction
      The Themes of Environmental History
      Among the Scholarly Disciplines
      Environmental History and the Older History
      2. Forerunners of Environmental History
      Introduction
      The Ancient World
      Medieval and Early Modern Environmental Thought
      The Early Twentieth Century
      3. The Emergence of Environmental History in the United States
      Introduction
      American History from Conservation to Environment
      Strands of Environmental History in the United States
      Collaborators with Environmental History
      4. Local, Regional, and National Environmental Histories
      Introduction
      Canada
      Europe
      The Mediterranean
      The Middle East and North Africa
      India, South and Southeast Asia
      East Asia
      Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands
      Africa
      Latin America
      The Ancient World and the Middle Ages
      Conclusion
      5. Global Environmental History
      Introduction
      Books on World Environmental History
      Topics of Global Importance
      Environmental Movements
      World History Texts
      Conclusion
      6. Issues and Directions in Environmental History
      Introduction
      Professionalism
      Advocacy
      Environmental Determinism
      Presentism
      Declensionist Narratives
      Political-Economic Theory
      The Next Issues
      Conclusion
      7. Thoughts on Doing Environmental History
      Introduction
      Guidance on Methodology
      The Search for Sources
      Resources
      Conclusion: The Future of Environmental History
      Notes
      Select Bibliography
      Index

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