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Global crisis

war, climate change and catastrophe in the seventeenth century

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An edition of Global crisis (2013)

Global crisis

war, climate change and catastrophe in the seventeenth century

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"Revolutions, droughts, famines, invasions, wars, regicides - the calamities of the mid-seventeenth century were not only unprecedented, they were agonizingly 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?"--Publisher's website.

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Table of Contents

Introduction: The 'Little ice age' and the 'General crisis'.
Part 1: The placenta of the crisis. The little ice age ; The 'General crisis' ; 'Hunger is the greatest enemy': The heart of the crisis ; 'A third of the world has died': Surviving in the seventeenth century.
Part 2: Enduring the crisis. The 'great enterprise' in China, 1618-84 ; 'The great shaking': Russia and the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth, 1618-86 ; The 'Ottoman tragedy', 1618-83 ; The 'lamentations of Germany' and its neighbors, 1618-88 ; The agony of the Iberian Peninsula, 1618-89 ; France in crisis, 1618-88 ; The Stuart monarchy: The path to Civil War, 1603-42 ; Britain and Ireland from Civil War to Revolution, 1642-89.
Part 3: Surviving the crisis. The Mughals and their neighbors ; Red flag over Italy ; The 'dark continents': The Americas, Africa and Australia ; Getting it right: Early Tokugawa Japan.
Part 4: Confronting the crisis. 'Those who have no means of support': The parameters of popular resistance ; 'People who hope only for a change': Aristocrats, intellectuals, clerics and 'dirty people of no name' ; 'People of heterodox beliefs...who will join up with anyone who calls them': Disseminating revolution.
Part 5: Beyond the crisis. Escaping the crisis ; From warfare state to welfare state ; The great divergence.
Conclusion: The crisis anatomized.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 794-845) and index.

Other Titles
War, climate change and catastrophe in the seventeenth century

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
909/.6
Library of Congress
D247 .P37 2013, D247

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxix, 871 pages, [16] pages of plates
Number of pages
871

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27147237M
Internet Archive
globalcrisiswarc0000park
ISBN 10
0300153236
ISBN 13
9780300153231
LCCN
2012039448
OCLC/WorldCat
785865028

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