PEOPLE AND NATURE IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
Szerkesztette: József Laszlovszky, Péter Szabó Archaeolingua ? Central European
University, 2003 This volume aims to present the wide variety of methods and
approaches (historical, archaeological, and natural scientific) now available to
scholars studying the relationship between people and nature throughout history.
The book consists of two major parts. The general articles in the first section
present broader frameworks of understanding in this field. The second section
contains works representing individual examples of methods and analytical case
studies. The emphasis is on the Middle Ages, however, case studies range from
the Neolithic to the present day. A specialty of the book that it also focuses
on Central and Eastern Europe, a hitherto neglected region in environmental
history. It is hoped that this volume will serve as a handbook for scholars
interested in human?nature interactions in the past. Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction Richard C. Hoffmann Frameworks of Understanding Verena Winiwarter
Approaches to Environmental History: A Field Guide to Its Concepts László
Bartosiewicz People and Animals: The Archaeozoologist?s Perspective Gerhard
Jaritz Archaeology and Landscape Studies in Europe: Approaches and Concepts
Martin Gojda Nature Images ? Image Nature: Visual Representations and Their
Function in the Late Middle Ages Richard W. Unger The Economy, Technical Change,
and the Environment: Theories and Applications József Laszlovszky Space and
Place, Object and Text: Human-Nature Interaction and Topographical Studies
People and the Environment ? Natural Scientific Studies László Bartosiewicz
Urban Landscapes and Animals Erika Gál Adaptation of Different Bird Species to
Human Environments Alice Choyke Backward Reflections on Ancient Environments:
What Can We Learn from Bone Tools? Marianna Bálint Landscape Development and
Soil Formation in the Danube-Tisza Interfluve András Grynaeus Dendrochronology
and Environmental History Historical Climate Studies Rudolf Brázdil Historical
Climatology and Its Progress after 1990 Lajos Rácz The Climate History of
Central Europe in the Modern Age Dionysios Stathakopoulos Reconstructing the
Climate of the Byzantine World: State of the Question and Case Studies Elements
of Nature in Historical-Spatial Contexts Péter Szabó Sources for the Historian
of Medieval Woodland Károly Takács Medieval Hydraulic Systems in Hungary:
Written Sources, Archaeology and Interpretation Edit Sárosi Landscape and the
Possibilities of Archaeological Topography Csilla Zatykó Medieval Villages and
Their Landscape: Methods of Reconstruction Ülle Sillasoo Plant Depictions in
Late Medieval Religious Art A kötet adatai: Kötés: puhakötés Formátum: B/5
Megjelenés éve: 2003 Terjedelem: 394 oldal
University, 2003 This volume aims to present the wide variety of methods and
approaches (historical, archaeological, and natural scientific) now available to
scholars studying the relationship between people and nature throughout history.
The book consists of two major parts. The general articles in the first section
present broader frameworks of understanding in this field. The second section
contains works representing individual examples of methods and analytical case
studies. The emphasis is on the Middle Ages, however, case studies range from
the Neolithic to the present day. A specialty of the book that it also focuses
on Central and Eastern Europe, a hitherto neglected region in environmental
history. It is hoped that this volume will serve as a handbook for scholars
interested in human?nature interactions in the past. Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction Richard C. Hoffmann Frameworks of Understanding Verena Winiwarter
Approaches to Environmental History: A Field Guide to Its Concepts László
Bartosiewicz People and Animals: The Archaeozoologist?s Perspective Gerhard
Jaritz Archaeology and Landscape Studies in Europe: Approaches and Concepts
Martin Gojda Nature Images ? Image Nature: Visual Representations and Their
Function in the Late Middle Ages Richard W. Unger The Economy, Technical Change,
and the Environment: Theories and Applications József Laszlovszky Space and
Place, Object and Text: Human-Nature Interaction and Topographical Studies
People and the Environment ? Natural Scientific Studies László Bartosiewicz
Urban Landscapes and Animals Erika Gál Adaptation of Different Bird Species to
Human Environments Alice Choyke Backward Reflections on Ancient Environments:
What Can We Learn from Bone Tools? Marianna Bálint Landscape Development and
Soil Formation in the Danube-Tisza Interfluve András Grynaeus Dendrochronology
and Environmental History Historical Climate Studies Rudolf Brázdil Historical
Climatology and Its Progress after 1990 Lajos Rácz The Climate History of
Central Europe in the Modern Age Dionysios Stathakopoulos Reconstructing the
Climate of the Byzantine World: State of the Question and Case Studies Elements
of Nature in Historical-Spatial Contexts Péter Szabó Sources for the Historian
of Medieval Woodland Károly Takács Medieval Hydraulic Systems in Hungary:
Written Sources, Archaeology and Interpretation Edit Sárosi Landscape and the
Possibilities of Archaeological Topography Csilla Zatykó Medieval Villages and
Their Landscape: Methods of Reconstruction Ülle Sillasoo Plant Depictions in
Late Medieval Religious Art A kötet adatai: Kötés: puhakötés Formátum: B/5
Megjelenés éve: 2003 Terjedelem: 394 oldal
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