Kulturgeschichte Des Klimas by Wolfgang Behringer
A sweeping cultural history that traces how societies across time perceived, experienced and responded to climatic fluctuations, examining episodes such as the Little Ice Age, famines and extreme weather to show how climate shaped migration, politics, economy, religion and everyday life; it also traces changing intellectual frameworks—from ancient and medieval notions of climate and environmental determinism to the rise of modern climatology and contemporary debates over global warming—arguing that cultural beliefs and institutions fundamentally shape both the impact and interpretation of climatic events.
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