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Historical ecology: essays on environment and social change
Bilsky, Lester J., 1935-
Year: 1980.
Publisher:  Kennikat Press. 
© Lester J. Bilsky
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Frontmatter
Introduction
Part 1 Historical Ecology: Fundamental Factors, Introduction
Chapter 1 Environmental Crises--Past and Present
Chapter 2 Prehistoric Ecological Crises
Part 2 The Ecology of the Ancient World, Introduction
Chapter 3 Early Greek and Roman Environmentalists
Chapter 4 Ecological Crisis and Response in Ancient China
Part 3 The Ecology of the European Middle Ages, Introduction
Chapter 5 Ecology and the Sea in Medieval Times (300-1500 A.D.)
Chapter 6 Ecological Crises in Fourteenth Century Europe
Chapter 7 Attitudes Toward the Environment in Medival Society
Part Four The Ecology of the Modern Western World, Introduction
Chapter 8 Science, Technology, and the Urban Environment
Chapter 9 Environmental Crisis and American Politics, 1860-1920
Chapter 10 Ecology, Economics, and the Quality of Life
Bibliography
Notes
Index
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Title: Historical ecology : essays on environment and social change edited by Lester J. Bilsky.
Author: Bilsky, Lester J., 1935-
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
Ann Arbor, Michigan
2008
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Source Version: Historical ecology : essays on environment and social change edited by Lester J. Bilsky
Bilsky, Lester J., 1935-
Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1980.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.01486
Subject Headings: • Human ecology -- History
• Human beings -- Effect of environment on -- History
• Social change
Notes: • First presented as a series of lectures at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
• Includes index.
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