New green history of the world the environment and the collapse of great civilizations
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- 9780099516682
- 304.2 23 PO-N
- GF75 .P66 2007
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Rev. ed. of: A green history of the world. 1991.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [424]-434) and index.
The lessons of Easter Island -- The foundations of history -- Ninety-nine per cent of human history -- The first great transition -- Destruction and survival -- The long struggle -- Ways of thought -- The rape of the world -- The foundations of inequality -- Disease and death -- The weight of numbers -- The second great transition -- The rise of the city -- Creating the affluent society -- Polluting the world -- The threat to global systems -- The shadow of the past.
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