Rethinking Environmental History
World-System History and Global Environmental Change
Contributions by Stephen G. Bunker, William H. Fisher, Rafael A. Gassón, Stefan Giljum, N Thomas Håkansson, Josiah Heyman, J Donald Hughes, Andrew K. Jorgenson, Robert B. Marks Whittier College, Joan Martinez -Alier, Jason W. Moore, Roldan Muradian, Janken Myrdal, James Rice, Joseph A. Tainter, Immanuel Wallerstein Fernand Braudel Center, Y, Helga Weisz, Mats Widgren, Richard Wilk Indiana University, Michael Williams Edited by Alf Hornborg, J. R. McNeill Georgetown University, Joan Martinez-Alier
Publication date:
18 January 2007Length of book:
420 pagesPublisher
AltaMira PressDimensions:
240x161mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9780759110274
This exciting new reader in environmental history provides a framework for understanding the relations between ecosystems and world-systems over time. Alf Hornborg, J. R. McNeill, and Joan Martinez-Alier have brought together a group of the prominent social scientists, historians, and geographical scientists to provide a historical overview of the ecological dimension of global economic processes. Readers are challenged to integrate studies of the Earth-system with studies of the world-system, and to reconceptualize the relations between human beings and their environment, as well as the challenges of global sustainability.
The contributors to Rethinking Environmental History argue for a truly global, historical, and transdisciplinary approach to environmental history, even when analyzing the most localized instances of degradation. They show how and why environmental degradations have been uneven throughout history—and in the process employ, critique, and extend world-systems analysis.