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Tambora and the Year without a Summer

- How a Volcano Plunged the World into Crisis
Af: Wolfgang Behringer Engelsk Hardback

Tambora and the Year without a Summer

- How a Volcano Plunged the World into Crisis
Af: Wolfgang Behringer Engelsk Hardback
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In 1816, the climate went berserk. The winter brought extreme cold, and torrential rains unleashed massive flooding in Asia. Western Europe and North America experienced a ‘year without a summer’, while failed harvests in 1817 led to the ‘year of famine’. At the time, nobody knew that all these disturbances were the result of a single event: the eruption of Mount Tambora in what is now Indonesia – the greatest volcanic eruption in recorded history. In this book, leading climate historian Wolfgang Behringer provides the first globally comprehensive account of a climate catastrophe that would cast the world into political and social crises for years to come. Concentrating on the period between 1815 and 1820, Behringer shows how this natural occurrence led to worldwide unrest. Analysing events as diverse as the persecution of Jews in Germany, the Peterloo Massacre in the United Kingdom, witch hunts in South Africa and anti-colonial uprisings in Asia, Behringer demonstrates that no region on earth was untouched by the effects of the eruption. Drawing parallels with our world today, Tambora and its aftermath become a case study for how societies and individuals respond to climate change, what risks emerge and how they might be overcome. This comprehensive account of the impact of one of the greatest environmental disasters in human history will be of interest to a wide readership and to anyone seeking to understand better how we might mitigate the effects of climate change.
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In 1816, the climate went berserk. The winter brought extreme cold, and torrential rains unleashed massive flooding in Asia. Western Europe and North America experienced a ‘year without a summer’, while failed harvests in 1817 led to the ‘year of famine’. At the time, nobody knew that all these disturbances were the result of a single event: the eruption of Mount Tambora in what is now Indonesia – the greatest volcanic eruption in recorded history. In this book, leading climate historian Wolfgang Behringer provides the first globally comprehensive account of a climate catastrophe that would cast the world into political and social crises for years to come. Concentrating on the period between 1815 and 1820, Behringer shows how this natural occurrence led to worldwide unrest. Analysing events as diverse as the persecution of Jews in Germany, the Peterloo Massacre in the United Kingdom, witch hunts in South Africa and anti-colonial uprisings in Asia, Behringer demonstrates that no region on earth was untouched by the effects of the eruption. Drawing parallels with our world today, Tambora and its aftermath become a case study for how societies and individuals respond to climate change, what risks emerge and how they might be overcome. This comprehensive account of the impact of one of the greatest environmental disasters in human history will be of interest to a wide readership and to anyone seeking to understand better how we might mitigate the effects of climate change.
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 350
ISBN-13: 9781509525492
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1509525491
Udg. Dato: 26 apr 2019
Længde: 29mm
Bredde: 236mm
Højde: 163mm
Forlag: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Oplagsdato: 26 apr 2019
Forfatter(e): Wolfgang Behringer
Forfatter(e) Wolfgang Behringer


Kategori Naturvidenskabens historie


ISBN-13 9781509525492


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 350


Udgave


Længde 29mm


Bredde 236mm


Højde 163mm


Udg. Dato 26 apr 2019


Oplagsdato 26 apr 2019


Forlag John Wiley and Sons Ltd

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