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Global Crisis - War, Climate Change and Catastrophe in the Seventeenth Century (Hardcover)
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Global Crisis - War, Climate Change and Catastrophe in the Seventeenth Century (Hardcover)
Series: The Macat Library
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Few historians can claim to have undertaken historical analysis on
as grand a scale as Geoffrey Parker in his 2013 work Global Crisis:
War, Climate Change and Catastrophe in the Seventeenth Century. It
is a doorstop of a book that surveys the 'general crisis of the
17th century,' shows that it was experienced practically throughout
the world, and was not merely a European phenomenon, and links it
to the impact of climate change in the form of the advent of a cold
period known as the 'Little Ice Age.' Parker's triumph is made
possible by the deployment of formidable critical thinking skills -
reasoning, to construct an engaging overall argument from very
disparate material, and analysis, to re-examine and understand the
plethora of complex secondary sources on which his book is built.
In critical thinking, analysis is all about understanding the
features and structures of argument: how given reasons lead to
conclusions, and what kinds of implicit reasons and assumptions are
being used. Historical analysis applies the same skills to the
fabric of history, asking how given chains of events occur, how
different reasons and factors interact, and so on. Parker, though,
takes things further than most in his quest to understand the
meaning of a century's-worth of turbulence spread across the whole
globe. Beginning by breaking down the evidence for significant
climatic cooling in the 17th-century (due to decreased solar
activity), he moves on to detailed study of the effects the cooling
had on societies and regimes across the world. From this detailed
spadework, he constructs a persuasive argument that accounts for
the different ways in which the effects of climate change played
out across the century - an argument with profound implications for
a future likely to see serious climate change of its own.
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