Nature'S Mutiny: How The Little Ice Age Of The Long Seventeeth Century Transformed The West And Shaped The Present - Non-book Item
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9761631496723
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9781631496721

Nature'S Mutiny: How The Little Ice Age Of The Long Seventeeth Century Transformed The West And Shaped The Present

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Blom, Philipp

ā€œA sweeping story, embracing developments in economics and science, philosophy and exploration, religion and politics. . . . Beautifully clear.ā€ā€” John Lanchester, The New Yorker
Hailed as an ā€œarrestingā€ (Lawrence Klepp, New Criterion) account, Natureā€™s Mutiny chronicles the great climate crisis of the seventeenth century that totally transformed Europeā€™s social and political fabric. Best-selling historian Philipp Blom reveals how a new, radically altered Europe emerged out of the ā€œLittle Ice Ageā€ that diminished crop yields across the continent, forcing thousands to flee starvation in the countryside to burgeoning urban centers, and even froze Londonā€™s Thames, upon which British citizens erected semipermanent frost fairs with bustling kiosks, taverns, and brothels. Highlighting how politics and culture also changed drastically, Blom evokes the eraā€™s most influential artists and thinkers who imagined groundbreaking worldviews to cope with environmental cataclysm.

As we face a climate crisis of our own, ā€œBlomā€™s prodigious synthesis delivers a sharply-focused lesson for the twenty-first century: the profound effects of just a few degrees of climate change can alter the course of civilization, foreverā€ (Laurence A. Marschall, Natural History).

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