Fragility: Climate Science,Climate history and Rise and fall of Civilization

Author:   Ronnie Ellenblum
Publisher:   Israel Academy of Sciences & Humanities
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9789652082404


Pages:   388
Publication Date:   01 July 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Perhaps never before has the potential impact of climate anomalies upon the fate of human societies and civilizations been in as sharp and as global a focus as it is today. Yet, the vulnerability to climate anomalies of the food supply upon which a society depends has accompanied humankind since its inception. The ""fragility predicament,"" as Ronnie Ellenblum terms it in this ground-breaking book, has influenced the rise and fall of civilizations throughout history. Nevertheless, for the better part of the last century, most humanistic studies of history and society have drawn back from examining the historical impact of climate events. In the book's first part, Ellenblum traces the course of climate science from its beginnings to discover the roots of this diffidence, which he discerns not only in humanistic scholars' unfamiliarity with the methods used in experimental science, but also in the dangerous turn of the social sciences toward eugenic theories in the decades before World War II. Calling for a new meeting of humanistic and experimental research, Ellenblum shows just how productive and critical such a meeting might be. Magisterially juxtaposing the accounts of medieval and ancient chroniclers with data drawn from modern climate studies, he points to how climate factors influenced the rise, flourishing, decline and collapse of the great empires of the past. Only in this way, Ellenblum concludes, can we begin to imagine how, and how quickly, climate change might influence our own future - and prepare for the upheavals it is likely to bring.

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Author:   Ronnie Ellenblum
Publisher:   Israel Academy of Sciences & Humanities
Imprint:   Israel Academy of Sciences & Humanities
ISBN:  

9789652082404


ISBN 10:   9652082406
Pages:   388
Publication Date:   01 July 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Ronnie Ellenblum (1952-2021) was Professor of Historical Geography and Environmental History in the Department of Geography at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a Member of The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities. A specialist in medieval geography, the history of the Levant in the Middle Ages and the history of the Crusades, he was the author of Frankish Rural Settlement in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem (Cambridge University Press, 1998), Crusader Castles and Modern Histories (C.U.P., 2005) and The Collapse of the Eastern Mediterranean: Climate Change and the Decline of the East, 950-1072 (C.U.P., 2012). His latest studies dealt with environmental and climatic history, the history of Jerusalem and the development of historic cities in general.

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