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The Ends of the Earth Perspectives on Modern Environmental History

By: Donald Worster(Editor)
352 pages, illustrations
The Ends of the Earth
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About this book

Since 1492, when Columbus 'discovered' America, the world has been moving toward an increasingly integrated global economy, higher population levels and consequently greater resource demands, and an increasingly precarious state of the biosphere. These developments play a major part in both modern history and in daily life. Understanding their interrelationships and development is crucial to the future of humanity and of the Earth, and is the unifying theme of this collection of readings.

Contents

Preface

Part I. Introduction:
1. The vulnerable Earth: toward a planetary history Donald Worster

Part II. Dynamics of Change:
2. Environment, population, and technology in primitive societies Ester Boserup
3. Climatic fluctuations and population problems in early modern history Gustaf Utterström
4. The English industrial revolution Richard G. Wilkinson

Part III. The European Invasion:
5. Ecological imperialism: the overseas migration of Western Europeans as a biological phenomenon Alfred W. Crosby
6. The depletion of India's forests under British imperialism: planters, foresters, and peasants in Assam and Kerala Richard P. Tucker
7. Toward an archaeology of colonialism: elements in the ecological transformation of the Ivory Coast Timothy C. Weiskel

Part IV. Conserving Nature - Past and Present:
8. The myth of the southern soil miner: macrohistory, agricultural innovation, and environmental change Carville Earle
9. Toward an interactive theory of nature and culture: ecology, production, and cognition in the California fishing industry Arthur F. McEvoy
10. Efficiency, equity, esthetics: shifting themes in American cconservation Clayton R. Koppes
11. The changing face of soviet conservation Douglas R. Weiner

Part V. Conclusion:
12. Toward a biosphere consciousness Raymond F. Dasmann

Appendix
Bibliography
Index

Customer Reviews

Biography

Contributors:

- Donald Worster
- Ester Boserup
- Gustaf Utterström
- Richard G. Wilkinson
- Alfred W. Crosby
- Richard P. Tucker
- Timothy C. Weiskel
- Carville Earle
- Arthur F. McEvoy
- Clayton R. Koppes
- Douglas R. Weiner
- Raymond F. Dasmann

By: Donald Worster(Editor)
352 pages, illustrations
Media reviews

"Overall The Ends of the Earth serves its purpose well. Geographers will find intellectual stimulation and motivations for new research among these essays. Worster's invitation for geographers to contribute more to environmental history whould be welcomed."
- Michael E. Lewis, Geographical Reviews

" [...] provides readers with a fair introduction to the kinds of approaches taken by environmental historians."
- Forest and Conservation History

" [...] offers a diverse state-of-the-art introduction to environmental history. Donald Worster engages the reader with two strong and graceful essays. Not least, the book concludes with an important bibliography covering English titles in modern environmental history."
- John Opie, Isis

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