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Historical ecology: essays on environment and social change
Lester J. Bilsky
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Frontmatter (page N/A)
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Introduction (Carl H. Moneyhon, page 3)
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Part 1 Historical Ecology: Fundamental Factors, Introduction (Lester J. Bilsky, page 7)
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Chapter 1 Environmental Crises--Past and Present (Arthur S. Boughey, page 9)
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Chapter 2 Prehistoric Ecological Crises (Michael P. Hoffman, page 33)
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Part 2 The Ecology of the Ancient World, Introduction (Edward M. Anson, page 43)
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Chapter 3 Early Greek and Roman Environmentalists (J. Donald Hughes, page 45)
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Chapter 4 Ecological Crisis and Response in Ancient China (Lester J. Bilsky, page 60)
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Part 3 The Ecology of the European Middle Ages, Introduction (Thomas E. Kaiser, page 71)
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Chapter 5 Ecology and the Sea in Medieval Times (300-1500 A.D.) (Archibald R. Lewis, page 74)
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Chapter 6 Ecological Crises in Fourteenth Century Europe (Charles R. Bowlus, page 86)
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Chapter 7 Attitudes Toward the Environment in Medival Society (David J. Herlihy, page 100)
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Part Four The Ecology of the Modern Western World, Introduction (Charles R. Bowlus, page 117)
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Chapter 8 Science, Technology, and the Urban Environment (Thomas F. Glick, page 122)
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Chapter 9 Environmental Crisis and American Politics, 1860-1920 (Carl H. Moneyhon, page 140)
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Chapter 10 Ecology, Economics, and the Quality of Life (John M. Culbertson, page 156)
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Bibliography (page 171)
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Notes (page 183)
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Index (page 190)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JEH | 41.1 (Mar. 1981): 255-256 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-0507%28198103%2941%3A1%3C255%3A%3E2.0.CO%3B2-%23 |
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Published: 1980
Publisher: Kennikat Press
- 9780804692472 (hardcover)