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The third horseman climate change and the Great Famine of the 14th century
William Rosen 1955-
New York Viking 2014
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FEA - Fac. Econ. Adm. Contab. e Atuária
ACERVO DELFIM NETTO
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Title:
The third horseman climate change and the Great Famine of the 14th century
Author:
William Rosen 1955-
Subjects:
Famines -- Europe -- History -- To 1500
;
Climatic changes -- Social aspects -- Europe -- History -- To 1500
;
Climate and civilization -- Europe -- History -- To 1500
;
Harvesting -- Europe -- History -- To 1500
;
War and society -- Europe -- History -- To 1500
;
Epidemics -- Europe -- History -- To 1500
;
MUDANÇA CLIMÁTICA (ASPECTOS SOCIAIS HISTÓRIA) -- SÉCULO 14 -- EUROPA
;
FOME (HISTÓRIA) -- SÉCULO 14 -- EUROPA
;
HISTÓRIA DA EUROPA -- SÉCULO 14
;
Europe -- History -- 476-1492
;
EUROPA (CONDIÇÕES SOCIAIS) -- SÉCULO 14
;
Europe -- Social conditions -- To 1492
;
Europe -- History, Military
;
To 1500
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-289) and index.
Description:
Prologue: Eight Crowns in Boulogne, 1308 -- The Fury of the Northmen, 793-1066 -- Henceforth Be Earls, 1066-1298 -- Penalty for Their Betters, 1298-1307 -- Douglas's Larder, 1307-1312 -- Scots, Wha Hae, 1313-1315 -- The Floodgates of the Heavens, 1315-1316 -- A Dearness of Wheat, 1316-1317 -- She-Wolf of France, 1313-1320 -- The Dearest Beef I've Ever Seen, 1320-1322 -- The Mouse Tower of Bingen, 800-1323 -- Long Years of Havoc, 1323-1328 -- Epilogue: The Delicate Balance
"How a seven-year cycle of rain, cold, disease, and warfare created the worst famine in European history ... In May 1315, it started to rain. It didn't stop anywhere in north Europe until August. Next came the four coldest winters in a millennium. Two separate animal epidemics killed nearly 80 percent of northern Europe's livestock. Wars between Scotland and England, France and Flanders, and two rival claimants to the Holy Roman Empire destroyed all remaining farmland. After seven years, the combination of lost harvests, warfare, and pestilence would claim six million lives--one eighth of Europe's total population. William Rosen draws on a wide array of disciplines, from military history to feudal law to agricultural economics and climatology, to trace the succession of traumas that caused the Great Famine. With dramatic appearances by Scotland's William Wallace, and the luckless Edward II and his treacherous Queen Isabella, history's best documented episode of catastrophic climate change comes alive, with powerful implications for future calamities"--
Publisher:
New York Viking
Creation Date:
2014
Format:
302 pages illustrations, maps 24 cm.
Language:
English
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