
Civilizations: Culture, Ambition, and the Transformation of Nature
Felipe Fernandez-Armesto$28.04
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Erudite, wide-ranging, a work of dazzling scholarship written with extraordinary flair, Civilizations redefines the subject that has fascinated historians from Thucydides to Gibbon to Spengler to Fernand Braudel: the nature of civilization.
To the author, Oxford historian Felipe Fern ndez-Armesto, a society's relationship to climate, geography, and ecology are paramount in determining its degree of success. Unlike previous attempts to write the comparative history of civilizations, he writes, it is arranged environment by environment, rather than period by period or society by society. Thus, for example, tundra civilizations of Ice Age Europe are linked with those of the Inuit of the Pacific Northwest, the Mississippi Mound Builders with the deforesters of eleventh-century Europe.
Civilizations brilliantly connects the world of ecologist, geologist, and geographer with the panorama of cultural history.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Free Press
Published: 06/01/2002
ISBN: 9780743202497
Pages: 560
Weight: 1.40lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.10w x 1.70d
Review Citations: New York Times 06/24/2001 pg. 29
New York Times 09/22/2002 pg. 28
To the author, Oxford historian Felipe Fern ndez-Armesto, a society's relationship to climate, geography, and ecology are paramount in determining its degree of success. Unlike previous attempts to write the comparative history of civilizations, he writes, it is arranged environment by environment, rather than period by period or society by society. Thus, for example, tundra civilizations of Ice Age Europe are linked with those of the Inuit of the Pacific Northwest, the Mississippi Mound Builders with the deforesters of eleventh-century Europe.
Civilizations brilliantly connects the world of ecologist, geologist, and geographer with the panorama of cultural history.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Free Press
Published: 06/01/2002
ISBN: 9780743202497
Pages: 560
Weight: 1.40lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.10w x 1.70d
Review Citations: New York Times 06/24/2001 pg. 29
New York Times 09/22/2002 pg. 28
