This is the last of a three‐part review of Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome. Here, we scrutinize Harper's treatment of the Justinianic Plague, demonstrating how he crafts a convincing narrative based on rhetorical flourishes but little evidence. We call further attention to several internal contradictions within the chapter and misinterpretations of evidence. We conclude this series of articles with a reflection on Harper's deterministic approach to environmental history. While the environment appears everywhere, agency (people: society and culture) is mostly absent. We finish by emphasizing the need to develop more nuanced causal explanations for complex historical processes and suggest that future attempts to bring together such wide‐rangin...
This bibliometric analysis deals with research on the decline and fall of the Western Roman Empire i...
Plagues upon the Earth: Disease and the Course of Human History , by Kyle Harper (Princeton, NJ ...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 215-221.Introduction - Chapter One. Roman responses to natural ...
This is the last of a three‐part review of Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome. Here, we scrutinize Harpe...
Abstract This is the last of a three-part review of Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome. Here, we scrutin...
This is the second of a three‐section review of Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome in which we examine i...
This is the second of a three‐section review of Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome in which we examine i...
Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome, written for a popular audience, uses the environment to explain the ...
Abstract This is the second of a three-section review of Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome in which we ...
Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome, written for a popular audience, uses the environment to explain the ...
Abstract Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome, written for a popular audience, uses the environment to exp...
In the last few years, the study of extreme environmental phenomena has been gaining protagonism in ...
Historians are obviously interested in epidemics and pandemics. As disruptions to societies’ ordinar...
Clive Ponting\u27s book studies the relationship between the environment and human history. It exami...
In the past two centuries, the world has experienced radical change, ever since two superpowers, the...
This bibliometric analysis deals with research on the decline and fall of the Western Roman Empire i...
Plagues upon the Earth: Disease and the Course of Human History , by Kyle Harper (Princeton, NJ ...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 215-221.Introduction - Chapter One. Roman responses to natural ...
This is the last of a three‐part review of Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome. Here, we scrutinize Harpe...
Abstract This is the last of a three-part review of Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome. Here, we scrutin...
This is the second of a three‐section review of Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome in which we examine i...
This is the second of a three‐section review of Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome in which we examine i...
Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome, written for a popular audience, uses the environment to explain the ...
Abstract This is the second of a three-section review of Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome in which we ...
Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome, written for a popular audience, uses the environment to explain the ...
Abstract Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome, written for a popular audience, uses the environment to exp...
In the last few years, the study of extreme environmental phenomena has been gaining protagonism in ...
Historians are obviously interested in epidemics and pandemics. As disruptions to societies’ ordinar...
Clive Ponting\u27s book studies the relationship between the environment and human history. It exami...
In the past two centuries, the world has experienced radical change, ever since two superpowers, the...
This bibliometric analysis deals with research on the decline and fall of the Western Roman Empire i...
Plagues upon the Earth: Disease and the Course of Human History , by Kyle Harper (Princeton, NJ ...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 215-221.Introduction - Chapter One. Roman responses to natural ...