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The Long Summer: How Climate Changed Civilization

The Long Summer: How Climate Changed Civilization

Brian M. Fagan
3.9/5 ( ratings)
For more than a century we've known that much of human evolution occurred in an Ice Age. Starting about 15,000 years ago, temperatures began to rise, the glaciers receded, and sea levels rose. The rise of human civilization and all of recorded history occurred in this warm period, known as the Holocene. Until very recently we had no detailed record of climate changes during the Holocene. Now we do. In this engrossing and captivating look at the human effects of climate variability, Brian Fagan shows how climate functioned as what the historian Paul Kennedy described as one of the "deeper transformations" of history -- a more important historical factor than we understand.
Language
English
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Basic Books
Release
December 29, 2004
ISBN
0465022820
ISBN 13
9780465022823

The Long Summer: How Climate Changed Civilization

Brian M. Fagan
3.9/5 ( ratings)
For more than a century we've known that much of human evolution occurred in an Ice Age. Starting about 15,000 years ago, temperatures began to rise, the glaciers receded, and sea levels rose. The rise of human civilization and all of recorded history occurred in this warm period, known as the Holocene. Until very recently we had no detailed record of climate changes during the Holocene. Now we do. In this engrossing and captivating look at the human effects of climate variability, Brian Fagan shows how climate functioned as what the historian Paul Kennedy described as one of the "deeper transformations" of history -- a more important historical factor than we understand.
Language
English
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Basic Books
Release
December 29, 2004
ISBN
0465022820
ISBN 13
9780465022823

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