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Textbook
ISBN
9780300208634

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Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300208634
ISBN-13
9780300208634
eBay Product ID (ePID)
202469893

Product Key Features

Book Title
Global Crisis : War, Climate Change and Catastrophe in the Seventeenth Century
Number of Pages
904 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2014
Topic
Weather, Revolutionary, History & Theory, Military / General, Disasters & Disaster Relief, World, Global Warming & Climate Change, Modern / 17th Century
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Nature, Political Science, Social Science, Science, History
Author
Geoffrey Parker
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
0.2 in
Item Weight
48.9 Oz
Item Length
0.9 in
Item Width
0.6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2012-039448
Reviews
"The clarity with which Parker, a British historian, has assembled a wealth of material makes this long book difficult to put down. The entire world of the 1660s seems only a heartbeat away." -Patricia Anderson, The Australian, " Global Crisis is the production of a scholar. . .who has reflected on what he knows long enough to take on the double task of synthesis and breakthrough. . .Parker regales the reader with some wild and grim tales, interleaved with thoughtful reflections from those who lived through the crises. A more genial geode to disaster one couldn't hope to find. We shall need more of these in the future."-Timothy Brook, Literary Review, 'Parker has given us the most profound and global account of the pivotal seventeenth century, from its revolutions and rebellions to scientific and constitutional breakthroughs.  As we enter a new era of global climate change, thi's gripping book provides a wondrous portrait of a similar age and a stern warning.' - Jack A. Goldstone, author of Why Europe? The Rise of the West in World History 1500-1850, "Its subject is huge, sprawling, all-encompassing and there is an almost reckless ambition about its purpose. It is a big book. It is also a brilliant one, but it requires attention, time and thought . . . This history is told with a sustained gusto by Parker but . . . it is the contemporary significance of the book that is truly breathtaking." -Hugh MacDonald, Sunday Herald, ' Global Crisis is truly global, connecting the dots and making what usually appear as isolated incidents part of a universal chain reaction. Groundbreaking and thrilling.'--Judith Flanders, History Today, "This is indeed a superb and harrowing book, well worth reading for the skill with which Parker summarises the history of pretty well the whole world . . . a fascinating contribution to history." -Christopher Booker, The Spectator, "A must read that shows how climate change 350 years ago can serve as a harbinger of the possible human consequences of today's rapidly changing climate. Essential. All levels/libraries."- Choice, Selected as one of the best history books of the summer: "The author sets out to examine a century in which weather patterns radically altered and political, social and economic crises seemed to engulf every part of the world. What relationship does a changing climate bear to global stability? There could scarcely be a more timely question to ask. Parker deploys a dazzling breadth of scholarship in answering it."-Dan Jones, The Times, " Global Crisis is a magnum opus that will remain a touchstone in three areas for at least a generation: the history of the entire globe, the role of climate in history, and the identification of a major historical crisis in the seventeenth century . . . Wide-ranging, monumental works of history are rare; this is one of them."-Theodore K. Rabb, Times Literary Supplement, 'Geoffrey Parker's Global Crisis is an extraordinarily ambitious attempt to write world history "from the bottom up". Based on long decades of work, and eschewing the facile solution of just drawing on secondary literature, Parker once more shows his grasp of varied archives and texts for which he is celebrated. He draws them together around a complex yet powerful thesis linking climate, military power and political change in the seventeenth century. Learned and argumentative, yet written with subtlety, wit and panache, his book will set the bar for the next generation of students and scholars who want to write history on this scale.' - Sanjay Subrahmanyam, University of California at Los Angeles, 'Geoffrey Parker has deployed the human archive for climate change during the seventeenth century in a masterly synthesis of history and paleoclimatology that helps us redefine the impact of the Little Ice Age on humanity. The Global Crisis is a beautifully written, masterly work of multidisciplinary history, which draws on an amazing range of sources. Parker's work opens up exciting new avenues for historical inquiry and has direct relevance to today's debates over climate change and humanity.' - Brian Fagan, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara, and author of The Little Ice Age, 'A world-altering force [that] has been emerging, one larger, more devastating, and more definitive than the any other "turn" in recent historiography: "I speak of climate change - or climate collapse - and all of its related global transformations".' - Julia Adeney Thomas, American Historical Review, Winner of the Society for Military History 2014 Distinguished Book Award for the best book-length publication in English on non-United States military history., "....a brilliant and mulifaceted approach to the global 17th century." - Robert E. Scully, S.J., America Magazine, "My big book of the year has been Geoffrey Parker's Global Crisis on the disastrous war-torn 17th century. It fills in gaps, gives different perspectives not least on Scotland during the Civil War and opens new areas of history to explore."-Catronia Graham, The Guardian, "Parker's book captures this century of upheaval in a political, economic, and cultural history of dozens of early modern states. Parker combed archives in six European countries, as well as India." - Debroah R. Coen, Foreign Affairs, "[T]his monumental work by the distinguished historian Geoffrey Parker . . . is a formidable piece of scholarship that goes beyond it's evident grand scale and ambition as a work of synthesis . . . This book is scholarly and readable, bursting with fully documented examples and authoritative coverage of a vast swathe of 17th-century history, written on a broad canvas but accessible and compelling. It represents a worthy distillation of several decades of Parker's scholarship, and should provide food for thought for academic historians and interested readers alike." -Penny Roberts, BBC History Magazine, " Mr. Parker tells [the story] with verve....The reading is eased by enlivening narrative snapshots and a global cast of remarkable characters...Mr. Parker's novel interpretation, emphasizing climate instead of individual agency, helps to explain socio-economic change and revolution in ways that future historians will inevitably have to take into account."- Wall Street Journal, "In his monumental new book, Global Crisis , distinguished historian Geoffrey Parker investigates the idea that there might be a close relationship between global unrest and unusually inclement weather. . . Parker's approach is systematic and painstaking . . . giv[ing] us a rich and emotionally intense sense of how it felt to live through chaotic times. . .  [T]he purpose of the almost overwhelming bulk of evidence that Parker has assembled in this impressive new book is designed to be the last word in the 'general crisis' debate."-Lisa Jardine, Financial Times, "In this vast, superbly researched and utterly engrossing book, Parker shows how climate change pushed the world towards chaos . . . Parker's book is not merely powerful and convincing, it is a monument to scholarly dedication." -Dominic Sandbrook, The Sunday Times, Selected as a Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2013 in the History, Geography, & Area Studies Category., "Most informative and most perversely enjoyable. . . . It deserves, and rewards, careful reading."-Jane Smiley, Harper's, "For a historian, though, one 2013 book stands out so clearly that the choice becomes almost self-evident. Geoffrey Parker's Global Crisis is a magnum opus that will remain a touchstone in three areas for at least a generation: the history of the entire globe, the role of climate in history, and the identification of a major historical crisis in the seventeenth century… Wide-ranging, monumental works of history are rare; this is one of them."-Theodore K. Rabb, Times Literary Supplement, "Geoffrey Parker has secured an enviable reputation as one of the leading historians of early modern Europe. He has decided to branch out and the results are spectacular. The ambition of his new book is astonishing and the range of research is almost impossible to believe."-Jonathan Wright, Geographical, "By exploring the impact of those extreme weather events which accompanied the Little Ice Age - and by the remarkable industry of his researches (his bibliography and list of sources run to nearly 150 pages) - he has added a whole new dimension to our understanding of that near-universal 'time of crisis'. [...] This is indeed a superb and harrowing book, well worth reading for the skill with which Parker summarises the history of pretty well all the world [...]"-Christopher Booker, Asian Age, "[A] staggeringly researched, rivetingly written and intellectually dazzling book. . . I expect it to be read and debated for decades to come."- The Sunday Times, "In his monumental new book . . . Parker's approach is systematic and painstaking . . . giv[ing] us a rich and emotionally intense sense of how it felt to live through chaotic times."-Lisa Jardine, Financial Times,  "A work of formidable erudition and scope from a renowned British authority on early modern history."- The Financial Times, Received an Honorable Mention for the 2013 American Publishers Awards for Professional and Scholarly Excellence (PROSE), in the European & World History category., "Mr. Parker tells [the story] with verve. . . . [his] novel interpretation, emphasizing climate instead of individual agency, helps to explain socio-economic change and revolution in ways that future historians will inevitably have to take into account."- Wall Street Journal, "[A] milestone in our understanding of early modern history." -Theodore K. Rabb, Times Literary Supplement
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
909.6
Synopsis
How to account for decades of worldwide war, revolution, and human suffering in the seventeenth century? A master historian uncovers the disturbing answer. Revolutions, droughts, famines, invasions, wars, regicides - the calamities of the mid-seventeenth century were not only unprecedented, they were agonisingly widespread. A global crisis extended from England to Japan, and from the Russian Empire to sub-Saharan Africa. North and South America, too, suffered turbulence. The distinguished historian Geoffrey Parker examines first-hand accounts of men and women throughout the world describing what they saw and suffered during a sequence of political, economic and social crises that stretched from 1618 to the 1680s. Parker also deploys scientific evidence concerning climate conditions of the period, and his use of 'natural' as well as 'human' archives transforms our understanding of the World Crisis. Changes in the prevailing weather patterns during the 1640s and 1650s - longer and harsher winters, and cooler and wetter summers - disrupted growing seasons, causing dearth, malnutrition, and disease, along with more deaths and fewer births. Some contemporaries estimated that one-third of the world died, and much of the surviving historical evidence supports their pessimism. Parker's demonstration of the link between climate change and worldwide catastrophe 350 years ago stands as an extraordinary historical achievement. And the contemporary implications of his study are equally important: are we at all prepared today for the catastrophes that climate change could bring tomorrow?
LC Classification Number
D247.P37 2014

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