1st Edition

An Environmental History of the World Humankind's Changing Role in the Community of Life

By J. Donald Hughes Copyright 2009
320 Pages 46 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

320 Pages 46 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

320 Pages 46 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This second edition of An Environmental History of the World continues to present a concise history, from ancient to modern times, of the interactions between human societies and the natural environment, including the other forms of life that inhabit our planet. Throughout their evolutionary history, humans have affected the natural environment, sometimes with a promise of sustainable balance,... Read more

1. Introduction: History and Ecology  2. Primal Harmony  3. The Great Divorce of Culture and Nature  4. Ideas and Impacts  5. The Middle Ages 6. The Transformation of the Biosphere  7. Exploitation and Conservation  8. Modern Environmental Problems  9. Present and Future  10. Conclusion

Biography

J. Donald Hughes is John Evans Distinguished Professor of History, University of Denver. Author of What is Environmental History? (Polity, 2006), The Mediterranean: An Environmental History (ABC-CLIO, 2005), and Pan's Travail: Environmental Problems of the Ancient Greeks and Romans (Johns Hopkins, 1994), he is a founding member of the American and European Societies for Environmental History and past editor of Environmental History

"This would be an important addition to shelves of all scholars engaged with environmental research, whether in the humanities or sciences. It augments the recent surge of titles offering a global view of environmental history." - Frederick S. Milton, Newcastle University