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Author:
Campbell, B. M. S., author.
Title:
The Great Transition : Climate, Disease and Society in the Late-Medieval World / Bruce M.S. Campbell, The Queen's University of Belfast.
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
xxv, 463 pages : illustrations, charts, maps ; 24 cm
Subject:
Europe--History--476-1492.
Social change--Europe--History--To 1500.
Climatic changes--History--Europe--History--To 1500.
Climatic changes--History--Europe--History--To 1500.
Human ecology--Europe--History--To 1500.
Black Death--Europe--History.
Diseases--History--Europe--History--To 1500.
War and society--Europe--History--To 1500.
Europe--Social conditions--To 1492.
Europe--Economic conditions--To 1492.
Notes:
"The 2013 Ellen McArthur lectures." Includes bibliographical references (pages 402-447) and index.
Contents:
1. Interactions between nature and society in the late medieval world -- 2. Efflorescence : the enabling environment and the rise of Latin Christendom -- 3. A precarious balance : mounting economic vulnerability in an era of increasing climatic instability and re-emergent pathogens -- 4. Tipping point : war, climate change and plague shift the balance -- 5. Recession : the inhibiting environment and Latin Christendom's late medieval demographic and economic contraction -- Epilogue: Theory, contingency, conjuncture and the Great Transition.
Summary:
"In the fourteenth century the Old World witnessed a series of profound and abrupt changes in the trajectory of long-established historical trends. Transcontinental networks of exchange fractured and an era of economic contraction and demographic decline dawned from which Latin Christendom would not begin to emerge until its voyages of discovery at the end of the fifteenth century. In a major new study of this 'Great Transition,' Bruce Campbell assesses the contributions of commercial recession, war, climate change, and eruption of the Black Death to a far-reaching reversal of fortunes from which no part of Eurasia was spared. The book synthesises a wealth of new historical, palaeo-ecological and biological evidence, including estimates of national income, reconstructions of past climates, and genetic analysis of DNA extracted from the teeth of plague victims, to provide a fresh account of the creation, collapse and realignment of Western Europe's late medieval commercial economy"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Ellen McArthur lectures ; 2013
ISBN:
0521144434 (paperback)
9780521144438 (paperback)
0521195888 (hardback)
9780521195881 (hardback)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)946009751
LCCN:
2016006578
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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