The Earth's climate has always been in flux: glacial periods and warm ones have slowly and relentlessly alternated for millennia. But the period of global warming of the last 15,000 years is without precedent, and it set the conditions which enabled civilization to arise. It is our 'long summer'. From the almost unimaginably hostile climate of the late Ice to the onset of 'Little Ice Age', which began in 1315 and lasted half a millennium, this book tells the remarkable story of how human history has been influenced by the planet's ever-changing climate. Brian Fagan deploys all the resources of the new climatology to reveal the complex interplay between human development and the weather. He shows that human beings have proved themselves to be at their most resilient and adaptable when the Earth's volatile climate has posed the greatest challenges: severe droughts in southwestern Asia, the drying of the Sahara brought cattle people to the Nile Valley with their distinctive ideas of leadership, and the ripple effects of the Medieval Warm Period had very different and profound impacts in Europe and the Americas. Confronted with such challenges, our ancestors time and again rose to meet them. Besides allowing us an previously unattainable understanding of the forces which shaped the lives of our distant ancestors, the revolutionary advances in climatology of the past quarter century provide us, for the first time, with a historical context in which to understand the unprecedented global warming of today, as we try to anticipate an uncertain climatic future.
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Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Fine. 1st Edition. "The Earth's climate has always been in flux: glacial periods and warm ones have slowly and relentlessly alternated for millennia. But the period of global warming of the last 15,000 years is without precedent, and it set the conditions which enabled civilization to arise. It is our 'long summer'. .Besides allowing us a previously unattainable understanding of the forces which shaped the lives of our distant ancestors, the revolutionary advances in climatology of the past quarter century provide us, for the first time, with a historical context in which to understand the unprecedented global warming of today, as we try to anticipate an uncertain climatic future." --- First UK Edition. --- Original black papered boards, lettered gilt on spine (24.13 cm height). Illustrated dustwrapper, now protected. Pp. xvii (+ i blank verso) 284 including Preface, Author's Note, The Threshold of Vulnerability, Notes, Acknowledgments, Index. Part I: Pumps and Conveyor Belts. Part II: The Centuries of Summer. Part III: The Distance between Good and Bad Fortune. With in-text diagrams, maps, figures. Codice articolo 021708
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Hardback. Condizione: New. Condizione sovraccoperta: New. First Edition. THE LONG SUMMER. How Climate Changed Civilisation. Brian Fagan. Granta Publications, London 2004 First edition. ISBN 1862076448 284pp Hardback. This copy is in new condition in a new unclipped dustwrapper, this has been covered in clear, removable, mylar, protective film. A professor of anthropology by training, Brian Fagan traces the effects of climate change on civilisation over the past 15,000 years--a period of prolonged global warming that has accelerated in the past 150 years. In particular, he's interested in how civilisations have responded to, or been radically altered by, changes in environment. One of Fagan's most compelling examples is a detailed history of the city of Ur in what is now Iraq. Once a great city in one of the world's earliest civilisations, it first thrived thanks to abundant rainfall and then suffered severely when the Indian Ocean monsoons shifted southward, changing rain patterns. By 2000 BC its agricultural economy had collapsed, and today it is an abandoned landscape, an assemblage of decaying shrines in the harshest of deserts. Ref Q 1. Codice articolo 006979
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