Buch, Englisch, 656 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1180 g
ISBN: 978-1-137-43019-9
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan UK
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1. General Introduction: Weather, Climate, and Human History.- Part I Reconstruction.- 2. The Global Climate System.- 3. Archives of Nature and Archives of Societies.- 4. Evidence from the Archives of Societies: Documentary Evidence—Overview.- 5. Evidence from the Archives of Societies: Personal Documentary Sources.- 6. Evidence from the Archives of Societies: Institutional Sources.- 7. Evidence from the Archives of Societies: Early Instrumental Observations.- 8. Evidence from the Archives of Societies: Historical Sources in Glaciology.- 9. Analysis and Interpretation: Homogenization of Instrumental Data.- 10. Analysis and Interpretation: Calibration-Verification.- 11. Analysis and Interpretation: Temperature and Precipitation Indices.- 12. Analysis and Interpretation: Spatial Climate Field Reconstructions.- 13. Analysis and Interpretation: Modeling of Past Climates.- 14. The Denial of Global Warming.- Part II Historical Climatology: Periods and Regions.- 15. The Holocene.- 16. Mediterranean Antiquity.- 17. China: 2000 Years of Climate Reconstruction from Historical Documents.- 18. Climate History of Asia (Excluding China).- 19. Climate History in Latin America.- 20. A Multi-Century History of Drought and Wetter Conditions in Africa.- 21. Recent Developments in Australian Climate History.- 22. European Middle Ages.- 23. Early Modern Europe.- 24. North American Climate History (1500–1800).- 25. Climate from 1800 to 1970 in North America and Europe.- 26. Global Warming (1970–Present).- Part III Climate and Society.- 27. Climate, Weather, Agriculture, and Food.- 28. Climate, Ecology, and Infectious Human Disease.- 29. Climate Change and Conflict.- 30. Narrating Indigenous Histories of Climate Change in the Americas and Pacific.- 31. Migration and Climate in World History.- Part IV Case Studies in Climate Reconstruction and Impacts.- 32. The Climate Downturnof 536–50.- 33. The 1310s Event.- 34. The 1780s: Global Climate Anomalies, Floods, Droughts, and Famines.- 35. A Year Without a Summer, 1816.- Part V The History of Climate Ideas and Climate Science.- 36. Climate as a Scientific Paradigm—Early History of Climatology to 1800.- 37. Climate and Empire in the Nineteenth Century.- 38. From Climatology to Climate Science in the Twentieth Century.