The Mountains of the Mediterranean World

The Mountains of the Mediterranean World
Title The Mountains of the Mediterranean World PDF eBook
Author J. R. McNeill
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 452
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780521522885

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An environmental history of the mountain areas of Turkey, Greece, Italy, Spain, and Morocco.

The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II

The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II
Title The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II PDF eBook
Author Fernand Braudel
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 652
Release 2023-07-25
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0520400658

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The focus of Fernand Braudel's great work is the Mediterranean world in the second half of the sixteenth century, but Braudel ranges back in history to the world of Odysseus and forward to our time, moving out from the Mediterranean area to the New World and other destinations of Mediterranean traders. Braudel's scope embraces the natural world and material life, economics, demography, politics, and diplomacy.

Trees and Timber in the Ancient Mediterranean World. (Repr.)

Trees and Timber in the Ancient Mediterranean World. (Repr.)
Title Trees and Timber in the Ancient Mediterranean World. (Repr.) PDF eBook
Author Russell Meiggs
Publisher
Total Pages 553
Release 1984
Genre Wood
ISBN

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Mediterranean Mountains in a Changing World

Mediterranean Mountains in a Changing World
Title Mediterranean Mountains in a Changing World PDF eBook
Author Pedro Regato
Publisher IUCN
Total Pages 102
Release 2008
Genre Biodiversity conservation
ISBN 2831710588

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This book includes a set of strategic guidelines and key conservation and development issues for the Mediterranean mountains, grouped into eight priority themes, as a starting point towards the elaboration of action plans for the Mediterranean mountain chains.The book contents are based on the outputs of the rich debate that emerged from case studies and experiences debated by regional experts in a regional workshop which took place in Malaga (Spain) on 10-12 December 2007.

The Physical Geography of the Mediterranean

The Physical Geography of the Mediterranean
Title The Physical Geography of the Mediterranean PDF eBook
Author Jamie Woodward
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 700
Release 2009-05-07
Genre Science
ISBN 0191608416

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This volume explores the climates, landscapes, ecosystems and hazards that comprise the Mediterranean world. It traces the development of the Mediterranean landscape over very long timescales and examines modern processes and key environmental issues in a wide range of settings. The Mediterranean is the only region on Earth where three continents meet and this interaction has produced a very distinctive Physical Geography. This book examines the landscapes and processes at the margins of these continents and the distinctive marine environment between them. Catastrophic earthquakes, explosive volcanic eruptions and devastating storms and floods are intimately bound up within the history and mythology of the Mediterranean world. This is a key region for the study of natural hazards because it offers unrivalled access to long records of hazard occurrence and impact through documentary, archaeological and geological archives. The Mediterranean is also a biodiversity hotspot; it has been a meeting place for plants, animals and humans from three continents throughout much of its history. The Quaternary records of these interactions are more varied and better preserved than in any other part of the world. These records have provided important new insights into the tempo of climate, landscape and ecosystem change in the Mediterranean region and beyond. The region is unique because of the very early and widespread impact of humans in landscape and ecosystem change - and the richness of the archaeological and geological archives that chronicle this impact. This book examines this history and these interactions and places current environmental issues in long term context. Contributors : Ramadan Husain Abu-Zied Harriet Allen Jacques Blondel Maria-Carmen Llasat James Casford Marc Castellnou Andrew Goudie Andrew Harding Angela Hayes Tom Holt Babette Hoogakker Philip Hughes Jos Lelieveld John Lewin Francisco Lloret Francisco Lopez-Bermudez Mark Macklin Jean Margat Anne Mather Frédéric Médail Christophe Morhange Clive Oppenheimer Jean Palutikof Gerassimos Papadopoulos Josep Piñol David Pyle Jane Reed Neil Roberts Eelco Rohling Iain Stewart Stathis Stiros John Thornes Chronis Tzedakis John Wainwright

Peiresc’s Mediterranean World

Peiresc’s Mediterranean World
Title Peiresc’s Mediterranean World PDF eBook
Author Peter N. Miller
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 641
Release 2015-05-11
Genre History
ISBN 0674425774

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Antiquarian, lawyer, and cat lover Nicolas Fabri de Peiresc (1580–1637) was a “prince” of the Republic of Letters and the most gifted French intellectual in the generation between Montaigne and Descartes. From Peiresc’s study in Aix-en-Provence, his insatiable curiosity poured forth in thousands of letters that traveled the Mediterranean, seeking knowledge of matters mundane and exotic. Mining the remarkable 70,000-page archive of this Provençal humanist and polymath, Peter N. Miller recovers a lost Mediterranean world of the early seventeenth century that was dominated by the sea: the ceaseless activity of merchants, customs officials, and ships’ captains at the center of Europe’s sprawling maritime networks. Peiresc’s Mediterranean World reconstructs the web of connections that linked the bustling port city of Marseille to destinations throughout the Western Mediterranean, North Africa, the Levant, and beyond. “Peter Miller’s reanimation of Peiresc, the master of the Mediterranean, is the best kind of case study. It not only makes us appreciate the range and richness of one man’s experience and the originality of his thought, but also suggests that he had many colleagues in his deepest and most imaginative inquiries. Most important, it gives us hope that their archives too will be opened up by scholars skillful and imaginative enough to make them speak to us.” —Anthony Grafton, New York Review of Books

The Mediterranean World

The Mediterranean World
Title The Mediterranean World PDF eBook
Author Monique O'Connell
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 351
Release 2016-05-23
Genre History
ISBN 1421419017

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An interdisciplinary approach to the Mediterranean’s rich, multicultural history. Located at the intersection of Asia, Africa, and Europe, the Mediterranean has connected societies for millennia, creating a shared space of intense economic, cultural, and political interaction. Greek temples in Sicily, Roman ruins in North Africa, and Ottoman fortifications in Greece serve as reminders that the Mediterranean has no fixed national boundaries or stable ethnic and religious identities. In The Mediterranean World, Monique O’Connell and Eric R Dursteler examine the history of this contested region from the medieval to the early modern era, beginning with the fall of Rome around 500 CE and closing with Napoleon’s attempted conquest of Egypt in 1798. Arguing convincingly that the Mediterranean should be studied as a singular unit, the authors explore the centuries when no lone power dominated the Mediterranean Sea and invaders brought their own unique languages and cultures to the region. Structured around four interlocking themes—mobility, state development, commerce, and frontiers—this beautifully illustrated book brings new dimensions to the concepts of Mediterranean nationality and identity.