Within archaeology, discussions on climate are usually framed in the broad scale and long term, but by using diaries as rich sources on local environmental and landscape history, it is possible to develop archaeological insights into climate predicated on the everyday human experience of living in the landscape. This article presents a case study of two Quaker diarists, who farmed on the edge of the Lake District in north-west England during the eighteenth century. One of these diarists, Elihu Robinson, had a world view that linked social, natural and religious spheres of action with his compassionate and deeply felt faith. Arguably, this is an example of a Quaker ‘ecological perspective’ which contributed to an eighteenth-century environme...
Gegenstand des Beitrags sind Vorstellungen von Wissenschaft und Religion bei einfachen Leuten wie be...
This article discusses the impact of weather extremes on the people of New England in the eighteenth...
It is increasingly acknowledged that modern society is unsustainable, 'and the over exploitation of ...
Within archaeology, discussions on climate are usually framed in the broad scale and long term, but ...
This thesis examines the changing idea of climate in early modern England. During a period recognise...
The present dissertation discusses the relationship between cultural constructions of climate and pr...
First the article offers a contextual discussion of more widespread Latitudinarian views of nature a...
This article explores some of the ways in which historians can, and should, engage with current deba...
In this article, I examine the early history of Christian environmentalism (“ecotheology”) in the tw...
AGU Chapman Conference on Climates, Past Landscapes, and Civilizations; Santa Fe, New Mexico, 21–25 ...
Climate change has become a key environmental narrative of the 21st century. However, emphasis on th...
Introduction to Sara Miglietti and John Morgan (eds). Governing the Environment in the Early Modern ...
The 1941 Malvern Conference included significant environmental statements, which have gradually been...
The Romantic movement in British literature coincided with new breakthroughs in meteorology and clim...
This dissertation analyzes the prevalence of seasons in British literature throughout the eighteenth...
Gegenstand des Beitrags sind Vorstellungen von Wissenschaft und Religion bei einfachen Leuten wie be...
This article discusses the impact of weather extremes on the people of New England in the eighteenth...
It is increasingly acknowledged that modern society is unsustainable, 'and the over exploitation of ...
Within archaeology, discussions on climate are usually framed in the broad scale and long term, but ...
This thesis examines the changing idea of climate in early modern England. During a period recognise...
The present dissertation discusses the relationship between cultural constructions of climate and pr...
First the article offers a contextual discussion of more widespread Latitudinarian views of nature a...
This article explores some of the ways in which historians can, and should, engage with current deba...
In this article, I examine the early history of Christian environmentalism (“ecotheology”) in the tw...
AGU Chapman Conference on Climates, Past Landscapes, and Civilizations; Santa Fe, New Mexico, 21–25 ...
Climate change has become a key environmental narrative of the 21st century. However, emphasis on th...
Introduction to Sara Miglietti and John Morgan (eds). Governing the Environment in the Early Modern ...
The 1941 Malvern Conference included significant environmental statements, which have gradually been...
The Romantic movement in British literature coincided with new breakthroughs in meteorology and clim...
This dissertation analyzes the prevalence of seasons in British literature throughout the eighteenth...
Gegenstand des Beitrags sind Vorstellungen von Wissenschaft und Religion bei einfachen Leuten wie be...
This article discusses the impact of weather extremes on the people of New England in the eighteenth...
It is increasingly acknowledged that modern society is unsustainable, 'and the over exploitation of ...