EBookClubs

Read Books & Download eBooks Full Online

EBookClubs

Read Books & Download eBooks Full Online

Book Les fluctuations du climat de l an mil    aujourd hui

Download or read book Les fluctuations du climat de l an mil aujourd hui written by Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie and published by Fayard. This book was released on 2011-10-05 with total page 271 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: L'oeuvre pionnière d'Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie sur l'histoire du climat, qui a hissé celui-ci au même niveau que l'économie, les techniques ou les religions dans l'évolution des sociétés humaines, se conclut ici par un nouveau livre concis qui s'attache à décrire non plus de larges séquences à l'échelle de plusieurs siècles, mais les fluctuations plus fines, souvent année après année. Il se sert pour cela de données objectives (abondance des récoltes, dates des vendanges, état des glaciers, abondance des précipitations, etc.) qu'un chercheur des "sciences dures", Daniel Rousseau, ancien directeur de l'Ecole nationale de la météorologie nationale, l'aide à interpréter. L'histoire du quotidien de millions d'Européens sur plus de dix siècles se trouve éclairée et abondamment enrichie. C'est une manière passionnante de "revisiter" le passé.

Book Les fluctuations du climat

Download or read book Les fluctuations du climat written by Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 321 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: L'oeuvre pionnière d'Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie sur l'histoire du climat, qui a hissé celui-ci au même niveau que l'économie, les techniques ou les religions dans l'évolution des sociétés humaines, se conclut ici par un nouveau livre concis qui s'attache à décrire non plus de larges séquences à l'échelle de plusieurs siècles, mais les fluctuations plus fines, souvent année après année. Il se sert pour cela de données objectives (abondance des récoltes, dates des vendanges, état des glaciers, abondance des précipitations, etc.) qu'un chercheur des "sciences dures", Daniel Rousseau, ancien directeur de l'Ecole nationale de la météorologie nationale, l'aide à interpréter. L'histoire du quotidien de millions d'Européens sur plus de dix siècles se trouve éclairée et abondamment enrichie. C'est une manière passionnante de "revisiter" le passé.

Book Les fluctuations du climat

    Book Details:
  • Author : Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2011
  • ISBN : 9782286083090
  • Pages : 321 pages

Download or read book Les fluctuations du climat written by Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 321 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Emmanuel le Roy Ladurie

Download or read book Emmanuel le Roy Ladurie written by Fouad Sabry and published by One Billion Knowledgeable. This book was released on 2024-02-07 with total page 307 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Who is Emmanuel le Roy Ladurie French historian Emmanuel Bernard Le Roy Ladurie was primarily concerned with Languedoc under the Ancien régime, and more specifically with the history of the peasantry. His work was mostly centered on the region. Le Roy Ladurie, who is widely recognized as one of the most influential historians in France, has been referred to as the "rock star of the medievalists" and the "standard-bearer" of the third generation of the Annales school. He is also renowned for his contributions to the field of social history. How you will benefit (I) Insights about the following: Chapter 1: Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie Chapter 2: Annales school Chapter 3: Catharism Chapter 4: Fernand Braudel Chapter 5: Parlement Chapter 6: Georges Lefebvre Chapter 7: Montaillou Chapter 8: Pierre Clergue Chapter 9: Bernard Clergue Chapter 10: School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences Chapter 11: Ernest Labrousse Chapter 12: Ancien régime Chapter 13: Château de Montaillou Chapter 14: Guillaume Bélibaste Chapter 15: Pierre Chaunu Chapter 16: Jean Duvernoy Chapter 17: Jacques Le Roy Ladurie Chapter 18: Louis Salleron Chapter 19: Montaillou (book) Chapter 20: Revolt of the Languedoc winegrowers Chapter 21: French peasants Who this book is for Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information about Emmanuel le Roy Ladurie.

Book Climate Change

    Book Details:
  • Author : Marie-Antoinette Mélières
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release : 2015-02-23
  • ISBN : 1118708490
  • Pages : 418 pages

Download or read book Climate Change written by Marie-Antoinette Mélières and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2015-02-23 with total page 418 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is designed for first- and second-year university students (and their instructors) in earth science, environmental science, and physical geography degree programmes worldwide. The summaries at the end of each section constitute essential reading for policy makers and planners. It provides a simple but masterly account, with a minimum of equations, of how the Earth’s climate system works, of the physical processes that have given rise to the long sequence of glacial and interglacial periods of the Quaternary, and that will continue to cause the climate to evolve. Its straightforward and elegant description, with an abundance of well chosen illustrations, focuses on different time scales, and includes the most recent research in climate science by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). It shows how it is human behaviour that will determine whether or not the present century is a turning point to a new climate, unprecedented on Earth in the last several million years.

Book Global Crisis

    Book Details:
  • Author : Geoffrey Parker
  • Publisher : Yale University Press
  • Release : 2013-03-15
  • ISBN : 0300189192
  • Pages : 944 pages

Download or read book Global Crisis written by Geoffrey Parker and published by Yale University Press. This book was released on 2013-03-15 with total page 944 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The acclaimed historian demonstrates a link between climate change and social unrest across the globe during the mid-17th century. Revolutions, droughts, famines, invasions, wars, regicides, government collapses—the calamities of the mid-seventeenth century were unprecedented in both frequency and severity. The effects of what historians call the "General Crisis" extended from England to Japan and from the Russian Empire to sub-Saharan Africa and the Americas. In this meticulously researched volume, historian Geoffrey Parker presents the firsthand testimony of men and women who experienced the many political, economic, and social crises that occurred between 1618 to the late 1680s. He also incorporates the scientific evidence of climate change during this period into the narrative, offering a strikingly new understanding of the General Crisis. Changes in weather patterns, especially longer winters and cooler and wetter summers, disrupted growing seasons and destroyed harvests. This in turn brought hunger, malnutrition, and disease; and as material conditions worsened, wars, rebellions, and revolutions rocked the world.

Book The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern European History  1350 1750

Download or read book The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern European History 1350 1750 written by Hamish Scott and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2015-07-23 with total page 917 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Handbook re-examines the concept of early modern history in a European and global context. The term 'early modern' has been familiar, especially in Anglophone scholarship, for four decades and is securely established in teaching, research, and scholarly publishing. More recently, however, the unity implied in the notion has fragmented, while the usefulness and even the validity of the term, and the historical periodisation which it incorporates, have been questioned. The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern European History, 1350-1750 provides an account of the development of the subject during the past half-century, but primarily offers an integrated and comprehensive survey of present knowledge, together with some suggestions as to how the field is developing. It aims both to interrogate the notion of 'early modernity' itself and to survey early modern Europe as an established field of study. The overriding aim will be to establish that 'early modern' is not simply a chronological label but possesses a substantive integrity. Volume I examines 'Peoples and Place', assessing structural factors such as climate, printing and the revolution in information, social and economic developments, and religion, including chapters on Orthodoxy, Judaism and Islam.

Book Climate Change and Ancient Societies in Europe and the Near East

Download or read book Climate Change and Ancient Societies in Europe and the Near East written by Paul Erdkamp and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-11-05 with total page 669 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Climate change over the past thousands of years is undeniable, but debate has arisen about its impact on past human societies. This book explores the link between climate and society in ancient worlds, focusing on the ancient economies of western Eurasia and northern Africa from the fourth millennium BCE up to the end of the first millennium CE. This book contributes to the multi-disciplinary debate between scholars working on climate and society from various backgrounds. The chronological boundaries of the book are set by the emergence of complex societies in the Neolithic on the one end and the rise of early-modern states in global political and economic exchange on the other. In order to stimulate comparison across the boundaries of modern periodization, this book ends with demography and climate change in early-modern and modern Italy, a society whose empirical data allows the kind of statistical analysis that is impossible for ancient societies. The book highlights the role of human agency, and the complex interactions between the natural environment and the socio-cultural, political, demographic, and economic infrastructure of any given society. It is intended for a wide audience of scholars and students in ancient economic history, specifically Rome and Late Antiquity.

Book The Summits of Modern Man

Download or read book The Summits of Modern Man written by Peter H. Hansen and published by Harvard University Press. This book was released on 2013-05-14 with total page 393 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mountaineering has served as a metaphor for civilization triumphant. A fascinating study of the first ascents of the major Alpine peaks and Mt. Everest, The Summits of Modern Man reveals the significance of our encounters with the world’s most forbidding heights and how difficult it is to imagine nature in terms other than conquest and domination.

Book Eminent Horizons

Download or read book Eminent Horizons written by Fouad Sabry and published by One Billion Knowledgeable. This book was released on 2024-04-20 with total page 195 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Who is Eminent Horizons Fernand Paul Achille Braudel was a French historian. His scholarship focused on three main projects: The Mediterranean, Civilization and Capitalism (1955-79), and the unfinished Identity of France (1970-85). He was a member of the Annales School of French historiography and social history in the 1950s and 1960s. He was a student of Henri Hauser. How you will benefit (I) Insights about the following: Chapter 1: Fernand Braudel Chapter 2: Annales school Chapter 3: Georges Duby Chapter 4: Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie Chapter 5: François Simiand Chapter 6: Lucien Febvre Chapter 7: Jacques Le Goff Chapter 8: Thomas Hodgskin Chapter 9: School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences Chapter 10: Ernest Labrousse Chapter 11: Étienne Balazs Chapter 12: Longue durée Chapter 13: Paul Bairoch Chapter 14: Alain Corbin Chapter 15: Pierre Chaunu Chapter 16: Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales Chapter 17: André Aymard Chapter 18: Peter Schöttler Chapter 19: Historical anthropology Chapter 20: Paul Lacombe (historian) Chapter 21: Jean-Claude Perrot Who this book is for Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information about Eminent Horizons.

Book CAA2014  21st Century Archaeology

Download or read book CAA2014 21st Century Archaeology written by F. Giligny and published by Archaeopress Publishing Ltd. This book was released on 2015-03-31 with total page 664 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume brings together a selection of papers proposed for the Proceedings of the 42nd Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology conference (CAA), hosted at Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne University from 22nd to 25th April 2014.

Book Enqu  te sur l histoire du climat

Download or read book Enqu te sur l histoire du climat written by Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie and published by . This book was released on 1966 with total page 640 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Governance for Drought Resilience

Download or read book Governance for Drought Resilience written by Hans Bressers and published by Springer. This book was released on 2016-05-11 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book presents the findings of a team of scientists and practitioners who have been working on the project “Benefits of Governance in Drought Adaptation” (in short: the DROP project), which is included in the European Union’s INTERREG IVB NWE programme. The DROP governance team developed a Governance Assessment Tool (GAT), which allows the governance setting of a given region for planning and realizing drought adaptation measures to be assessed. Based on this assessment, recommendations can be developed for regional water authorities concerning how to operate most effectively towards increased drought resilience in this context. The GAT has been applied to six regions in Northwest Europe: Twente and Salland in the Netherlands, Eifel-Ruhr in Germany, Brittany in France, Somerset in the United Kingdom, and Flanders in Belgium. These regions are subject to drought aspects related to nature, agriculture and freshwater. This book will aid regional water authorities and other relevant stakeholders interested in governance assessment, whether that context is about water, more specifically about drought or flooding events, or other environmental issues. Further, the GAT can and has also been applied more broadly to a range of governance contexts for water management and beyond.

Book Who Will Build the Ark

Download or read book Who Will Build the Ark written by Lola Seaton and published by Verso Books. This book was released on 2023-06-27 with total page 289 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What ecological politics should the left propose? In Who Will Build the Ark?, leading radical thinkers debate left alternatives to runaway global heating, capitalist crisis and wider environmental breakdown, clarifying the stakes in today’s key disputes between Green New Deal supporters and proponents of “degrowth.” In a series of landmark texts first published by New Left Review, Herman Daly and Benjamin Kunkel discusses the possibility of an egalitarian, steady-state economy, while Robert Pollin warns against the worldwide slump “degrowth” could bring and calls instead for a single-issue campaign—2 per cent of global GDP dedicated to the switch to renewable energy—as the swiftest solution to the emissions crisis. Nancy Fraser envisages an eco-socialist exit from capitalism’s multifold crises, while Troy Vettese advocates eco-austerity and half-earth rewilding. Lola Seaton draws out the strategic implications of these contested perspectives, in a set of unavoidable “green questions.” In the realm of contemporary politics, Alyssa Battistoni writes on the dead-end of COP diplomacy, Cédric Durand asks whether energy shortages will derail the transition away from fossil fuels, and Thomas Meaney compares Green New Deal proposals to the pinched reality of Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act. The world’s major powers accept the likelihood of dangerous climate change, yet seem incapable of averting it. Can radical green models generate the social leverage needed to do so? Or, as Mike Davis puts it: Who will build the Ark?

Book Simulating Transitions to Agriculture in Prehistory

Download or read book Simulating Transitions to Agriculture in Prehistory written by Salvador Pardo-Gordó and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2022-01-24 with total page 271 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book highlights new and innovative approaches to archaeological research using computational modeling while focusing on the Neolithic transition around the world. The transformative effect of the spread and adoption of agriculture in prehistory cannot be overstated. Consequently, archaeologists have often focused their research on this transition, hoping to understand both the ecological causes and impacts of this shift, as well as the social motivations and constraints involved. Given the complex interplay of socio-ecological factors, the answers to these types of questions cannot be found using traditional archaeological methods alone. Computational modeling techniques have emerged as an effective approach for better understanding prehistoric data sets and the linkages between social and ecological factors at play during periods of subsistence change. Such techniques include agent-based modeling, Bayesian modeling, GIS modeling of the prehistoric environment, and the modeling of small-scale agriculture. As more archaeological data sets aggregate regarding the transition to agriculture, researchers are often left with few ways to relate these sets to one another. Computational modeling techniques such as those described above represent a critical next step in providing archaeological analyses that are important for understanding human prehistory around the world. Given its scope, this book will appeal to the many interdisciplinary scientists and researchers whose work involves archaeology and computational social science. Chapter “The Spread of Agriculture: Quantitative Laws in Prehistory?” is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via springer.com.

Book Carnival in Romans

    Book Details:
  • Author : Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie
  • Publisher : George Braziller
  • Release : 1980
  • ISBN : 9780807609910
  • Pages : 452 pages

Download or read book Carnival in Romans written by Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie and published by George Braziller. This book was released on 1980 with total page 452 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book

    Book Details:
  • Author :
  • Publisher : Odile Jacob
  • Release :
  • ISBN : 2738177069
  • Pages : 218 pages

Download or read book written by and published by Odile Jacob. This book was released on with total page 218 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: