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An Environmental History of the Middle Ages
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ABSTRACT
The Middle Ages was a critical and formative time for Western approaches to our natural surroundings. An Environmental History of the Middle Ages is a unique and unprecedented cultural survey of attitudes towards the environment during this period. Humankind’s relationship with the environment shifted gradually over time from a predominantly adversarial approach to something more overtly collaborative, until a series of ecological crises in the late Middle Ages. With the advent of shattering events such as the Great Famine and the Black Death, considered efflorescences of the climate downturn known as the Little Ice Age that is comparable to our present global warming predicament, medieval people began to think of and relate to their natural environment in new and more nuanced ways. They now were made to be acutely aware of the consequences of human impacts upon the environment, anticipating the cyclical, "new ecology" approach of the modern world.
Exploring the entire medieval period from 500 to 1500, and ranging across the whole of Europe, from England and Spain to the Baltic and Eastern Europe, John Aberth focuses his study on three key areas: the natural elements of air, water, and earth; the forest; and wild and domestic animals. Through this multi-faceted lens, An Environmental History of the Middle Ages sheds fascinating new light on the medieval environmental mindset. It will be essential reading for students, scholars and all those interested in the Middle Ages
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
Introduction
chapter |7 pages
Air, water, earth
chapter |8 pages
Worshipping the elements
chapter |2 pages
The Medieval Warm Period
chapter |13 pages
Harnessing the elements
chapter |8 pages
Collaboration, or exploitation?
chapter |2 pages
The Little Ice Age
chapter |5 pages
Earth, wind, and death
chapter |7 pages
Environmental causes of the plague
chapter |6 pages
Man-made pollution of the environment
chapter |4 pages
The poison thesis
chapter |4 pages
Weather magic
part |1 pages
Part II: Forest
chapter |6 pages
Pre-Christian tree cults
chapter |3 pages
Surviving wildwood at the start of the Middle Ages
chapter |5 pages
The early medieval woodland
chapter |5 pages
An era of “great clearances”?
chapter |8 pages
A brief history of the royal forest of England
chapter |6 pages
The evidence of the eyre rolls
chapter |8 pages
Managing the king’s woods
chapter |4 pages
Disafforestment and the rise of private woodland
chapter |4 pages
The management of woods elsewhere
chapter |10 pages
Shaping the idea of wilderness
chapter |4 pages
A renaissance in regrowth of the forest?
part |7 pages
Part III: Beast