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An Environmental History of the Middle Ages

The Crucible of Nature

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Exploring the Middle Ages reveals its significance in shaping Western perspectives on nature. This period laid the groundwork for various philosophical and scientific developments, influencing how people interacted with and understood their environment. The book delves into the cultural, religious, and intellectual shifts that occurred, highlighting key figures and movements that contributed to this evolving relationship with the natural world. Through this analysis, readers gain insight into the lasting impact of medieval thought on contemporary environmental views.

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An Environmental History of the Middle Ages, John Aberth

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