After the Flood

After the Flood Imagining the Global Environment in Early Modern Europe

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Publisher's Synopsis

How the story of Noah's Flood was central to the development of a global environmental consciousness in early modern Europe.

Winner, Morris D. Forkosch Prize, Journal of the History of Ideas

Many centuries before the emergence of the scientific consensus on climate change, people began to imagine the existence of a global environment: a natural system capable of changing humans and of being changed by them. In After the Flood, Lydia Barnett traces the history of this idea back to the early modern period, when the Scientific Revolution, the Reformations, the Little Ice Age, and the overseas expansion of European empire, religion, and commerce gave rise to new ideas about nature, humanity, and their intersecting histories.

Recovering a forgotten episode in the history of environmental thought, Barnett brings to light the crucial role of religious faith and conflict in the emergence of a global environmental consciousness. Following Noah's Flood as a popular topic of debate through long-distance networks of knowledge from the late sixteenth through the early eighteenth centuries, Barnett reveals how early modern earth and environmental sciences were shaped by gender, evangelism, empire, race, and nation.

Book information

ISBN: 9781421445274
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Imprint: Johns Hopkins University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 261.88
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 264
Weight: 376g
Height: 153mm
Width: 228mm
Spine width: 20mm