The eminent China scholar delivers a landmark study of Chinese
culture’s relationship to the natural environment across thousands
of years of history. Spanning the three millennia for which there are
written records, The Retreat of the Elephants is the first
comprehensive environmental history of China. It is also a treasure
trove of literary, political, aesthetic, scientific, and religious
sources, which allow the reader direct access to the views and
feelings of Chinese people toward their environment and their
landscape. China scholar and historian Mark Elvin chronicles the
spread of the Chinese style of farming that eliminated elephant
habitats; the destruction of most of the forests; the impacts of war
on the landscape; and the re-engineering of the countryside through
gigantic water-control systems. He documents the histories of three
contrasting localities within China to show how ecological dynamics
defined the lives of the inhabitants. And he shows that China in the
eighteenth century was probably more environmentally degraded than
northwestern Europe around this time. Indispensable for its new
perspective on long-term Chinese history and its explanation of the
roots of China’s present-day environmental crisis, this book opens a
door into the Chinese past.
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An Environmental History of China
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ISBN
9780300133530
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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