Climate variability has been causally linked to the transformation of society in pre-industrial southeast Africa. A growing critique, however, challenges the simplicity of ideas that identify climate as an agent of past societal change; arguing instead that the value of historical climate–society research lies in understanding human vulnerability and resilience, as well as how past societies framed, responded and adapted to climatic phenomena. We work across this divide to present the first critical analysis of climate–society relationships in southeast Africa over the last millennium. To achieve this, we review the now considerable body of scholarship on the role of climate in regional societal transformation, and bring forward new perspec...
Changing climates affect human societies differently depending on societal structures, cultural perc...
Changing climates affect human societies differently depending on societal structures, cultural perc...
Changing climates affect human societies differently depending on societal structures, cultural perc...
Climate variability has been causally linked to the transformation of society in pre-industrial sout...
Considerable research has been undertaken into the nature and consequences of contemporary and futur...
The role of climate variability in pre-colonial southern African history is highly disputed. We here...
Climate has emerged as one of a number of themes in debates concerning the formation and disaggregat...
Over the last two decades, the causal role of climate in African history has been the subject of ren...
The African continent is characterised by a wide range of hydroclimate regimes, ranging from humid e...
Historical studies of human interaction with climate are one approach through which to understand re...
Collections of written materials from the 16th century onwards have been used to explore the histori...
Collections of written materials from the 16th century onwards have been used to explore the histori...
Understanding of long-term climatic change prior to instrumental records necessitates reconstruction...
This paper explores climate as variable natural forces driving seasonal cycles1 that many African cu...
The development of modernity in early human populations has been linked to pulsed phases of technolo...
Changing climates affect human societies differently depending on societal structures, cultural perc...
Changing climates affect human societies differently depending on societal structures, cultural perc...
Changing climates affect human societies differently depending on societal structures, cultural perc...
Climate variability has been causally linked to the transformation of society in pre-industrial sout...
Considerable research has been undertaken into the nature and consequences of contemporary and futur...
The role of climate variability in pre-colonial southern African history is highly disputed. We here...
Climate has emerged as one of a number of themes in debates concerning the formation and disaggregat...
Over the last two decades, the causal role of climate in African history has been the subject of ren...
The African continent is characterised by a wide range of hydroclimate regimes, ranging from humid e...
Historical studies of human interaction with climate are one approach through which to understand re...
Collections of written materials from the 16th century onwards have been used to explore the histori...
Collections of written materials from the 16th century onwards have been used to explore the histori...
Understanding of long-term climatic change prior to instrumental records necessitates reconstruction...
This paper explores climate as variable natural forces driving seasonal cycles1 that many African cu...
The development of modernity in early human populations has been linked to pulsed phases of technolo...
Changing climates affect human societies differently depending on societal structures, cultural perc...
Changing climates affect human societies differently depending on societal structures, cultural perc...
Changing climates affect human societies differently depending on societal structures, cultural perc...