Offers multiple points of entry into the dynamic and fast-growing field of Global Environmental History to specialists and newcomers alike
Companion to Global Environmental History provides the cultural, intellectual, and political context for engagement with the environment in contemporary times. Presenting carefully selected essays by both pioneers in the field and younger scholars, this timely volume explores the many contours of the relationship between human societies and the natural world on which they depend.
Divided into four sections, the Companion opens by describing how the relationship between society and nature has evolved over time, followed by a series of regional and national histories that illustrate how the pieces of the global puzzle fit together. The third section examines various drivers of environmental transformations across place and time, such as technology, colonialism, industrial agriculture, and climate change. The final section surveys different types of environmental thought and action around the world, addressing the relationship between religion and the environment, environmental movements in China, the history of environmentalism in Brazil, and more.
The expanded second edition of the Companion to Global Environmental History features six entirely new chapters on India, China, Africa, early modern cities, global environmental governance, and European environmentalism. The remainder of the book is extensively revised throughout, including up-to-date coverage of agriculture, industrialization, climate, and biological exchanges.
An invaluable road map to the field's past developments, current controversies, and future possibilities, Companion to Global Environmental History:
Covers a uniquely broad range of temporal, geographic, thematic, and contextual approaches
Presents new evidence for longstanding debates and innovative applications of environmental history
Offers fresh insights into environmental thought and culture, as well as environmental policy and politics around the world
Brings together an international roster of environmental historians from nations including Brazil, Germany, Canada, Switzerland, Spain, Australia, the Netherlands, Bangladesh, and China
Contains comparative perspectives and approaches to the subject, sometimes with differing purposes and contrasting conclusions
Companion to Global Environmental History, Second Edition, is an essential reference to current issues and controversies within the field. It is an excellent textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses in the subject, a handy guide for newcomers to the field, as well as an invaluable resource for scholars, researchers, and environmental historians who want to expand or deepen their knowledge.