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Slavin P (2019) Experiencing Famine in Fourteenth-Century Britain. Environmental Histories of the North Atlantic World, 4. London: Brepols Publishers. http://www.brepols.net/Pages/ShowProduct.aspx?prod_id=IS-9782503547800-1
Abstract
The agrarian crisis of 1315-17, known to history as the Great Famine, was one of the most devastating environmental crises to hit Europe within the last two millennia. The almost biblical flooding of 1314-16 brought about a series of crop failures, triggering a widespread agricultural crisis that unfolded into a catastrophic famine, which hit both human and animal populations with unprecedented force. The impact of this crisis, and the major long-term environmental consequences that followed, thus mark a truly watershed moment in European history. This volume provides an in-depth study of the Great Famine as it affected the British Isles, but through this focused approach, it also offers new insights into the late-medieval North European economy and society at a time of political, socio-economic, and biological shocks and crises. Close analysis of contemporary archival sources reveals that the Great Famine was a highly complex phenomenon made by both Nature and man; and this is reflected in a highly interdisciplinary approach that studies climate, economy, demography, and health, as well as the way in which human behaviour further exacerbated the impact of famine.
Status | Published |
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Title of series | Environmental Histories of the North Atlantic World |
Number in series | 4 |
Publication date | 31/12/2019 |
Publication date online | 30/06/2019 |
Publisher | Brepols Publishers |
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Place of publication | London |
ISBN | 9782503547800 |
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