How the specter of climate has been used to explain history since
antiquity Scientists, journalists, and politicians increasingly tell
us that human impacts on climate constitute the single greatest threat
facing our planet and may even bring about the extinction of our
species. Yet behind these anxieties lies an older, much deeper fear
about the power that climate exerts over us. The Empire of Climate
traces the history of this idea and its pervasive influence over how
we interpret world events and make sense of the human condition, from
the rise and fall of ancient civilizations to the afflictions of the
modern psyche. Taking readers from the time of Hippocrates to the
unfolding crisis of global warming today, David Livingstone reveals
how climate has been critically implicated in the politics of imperial
control and race relations; been used to explain industrial
development, market performance, and economic breakdown; and served as
a bellwether for national character and cultural collapse. He examines
how climate has been put forward as an explanation for warfare and
civil conflict, and how it has been identified as a critical factor in
bodily disorders and acute psychosis. A panoramic work of scholarship,
The Empire of Climate maps the tangled histories of an idea that has
haunted our collective imagination for centuries, shedding critical
light on the notion that everything from the wealth of nations to the
human mind itself is subject to climate’s imperial rule.
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A History of an Idea
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ISBN
9780691236711
Publisert
2024
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Princeton University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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