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The Danish Revolution, 1500}}}1800 An Ecohistorical Interpretation [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (History)
  • Author:  Kj}}rgaard, Thorkild
  • Author:  Kj}}rgaard, Thorkild
  • ISBN-10:  0521030439
  • ISBN-10:  0521030439
  • ISBN-13:  9780521030434
  • ISBN-13:  9780521030434
  • Publisher:  Cambridge University Press
  • Publisher:  Cambridge University Press
  • Pages:  332
  • Pages:  332
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2006
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2006
  • SKU:  0521030439-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0521030439-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 100903932
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This book tells how Denmark created, and then overcame its sixteenth-century ecological crisis.This book tells the story of a fertile European country that, as a result of over-population and military armament, over-exploited its fields and forests in a non-sustainable fashion. By the eighteenth century Denmark, along with other European countries, found itself in an ecological crisis: clear felling of forests, sand drift, floods, inadequate soil fertilization and cattle disease. This crisis was overcome by a green biotechnological revolution that changed the whole pattern of agriculture, and by the abandonment of wood as a raw material and source of energy in favor of coal and iron. This book outlines the background of the present-day ecological crisis, both in the industrial world and in developing countries, and is the first attempt to understand early modern Europe from a consistently ecological viewpoint.This book tells the story of a fertile European country that, as a result of over-population and military armament, over-exploited its fields and forests in a non-sustainable fashion. By the eighteenth century Denmark, along with other European countries, found itself in an ecological crisis: clear felling of forests, sand drift, floods, inadequate soil fertilization and cattle disease. This crisis was overcome by a green biotechnological revolution that changed the whole pattern of agriculture, and by the abandonment of wood as a raw material and source of energy in favor of coal and iron. This book outlines the background of the present-day ecological crisis, both in the industrial world and in developing countries, and is the first attempt to understand early modern Europe from a consistently ecological viewpoint.This book tells the story of a fertile European country that, as a result of over-population and military armament, over-exploited its fields and forests in a nonsustainable fashion. By the eighteenth century, Denmark, along with other European counl# 
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