The Recurring Dark Ages: Ecological Stress, Climate Changes, and System Transformation / Edition 1

The Recurring Dark Ages: Ecological Stress, Climate Changes, and System Transformation / Edition 1

by Sing C. Chew
ISBN-10:
0759104522
ISBN-13:
9780759104525
Pub. Date:
11/17/2006
Publisher:
AltaMira Press
ISBN-10:
0759104522
ISBN-13:
9780759104525
Pub. Date:
11/17/2006
Publisher:
AltaMira Press
The Recurring Dark Ages: Ecological Stress, Climate Changes, and System Transformation / Edition 1

The Recurring Dark Ages: Ecological Stress, Climate Changes, and System Transformation / Edition 1

by Sing C. Chew

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Overview

In this modern era of global environmental crisis, Sing Chew provides a convincing analysis of the recurring human and environmental crises identified as Dark Ages. In this, his second of a three-volume series concerning world ecological degradation, Chew reviews the past 5,000-year history of structural conditions and processes that define the relationship between nature and culture. Chew's message about the coming Dark Ages, as human communities continue to reorganize to meet the contingencies of ecological scarcity and climate changes, is a must-read for those concerned with human interactions and environmental changes, including environmental anthropologists and historians, world historians, geographers, archaeologists, and environmental scientists.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780759104525
Publisher: AltaMira Press
Publication date: 11/17/2006
Series: World Ecological Degradation Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 314
Product dimensions: 6.01(w) x 8.98(h) x 0.77(d)

About the Author

Sing C. Chew is research scientist in the Department of Urban and Environmental Sociology, UFZ Centre for Environmental Research, Leipzig-Halle, Leipzig, Germany; professor of sociology at Humboldt State University, Arcata, California; and founding editor of the interdisciplinary journal, Nature and Culture.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface
Part 2 I.The Dark Ages over World History
Chapter 3 1 System Crisis
Part 4 II.The Crisis of the Bronze Age
Chapter 5 2 Nature and Culture
Chapter 6 3 Ecological Crisis and System Transformation
Part 7 III.The Crisis of Antiquity
Chapter 8 4 Intensification of Natural and Social Systems Relations
Chapter 9 5 A Period of Darkness
Part 10 IV. System Transformation
Chapter 11 6 From the Past to the Future: Whither System Transformation?
Chapter 13 Appendix 1: Arboreal Pollen Influxes
Chapter 14 Appendix 2: Plantago Pollen Influxes
Chapter 15 Appendix 3: Arboreal and NonArboreal Pollen Influxes Percentages
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