Entire of Itself? Towards an Environmental History of Islands

This volume explores the environmental history of islands and their role in shaping human history. By examining fourteen diverse case studies, it highlights how islands have been used as penal colonies, atomic test sites, tourist destinations, and more. The book emphasizes the importance of understa...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Prokic, Milica (-)
Other Authors: Šimková, Pavla, 1986-
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Winwick, Cambs. : White Horse Press 2024.
Edition:First edition
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Summary:This volume explores the environmental history of islands and their role in shaping human history. By examining fourteen diverse case studies, it highlights how islands have been used as penal colonies, atomic test sites, tourist destinations, and more. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding an island's physical environment—its geology, climate, flora, and fauna—in shaping its historical roles. Edited by environmental historians Milica Prokić and Pavla Šimková, the work challenges traditional perspectives and offers new insights into the dynamic interplay between islands and human endeavors over time.
Physical Description:1 online resource (370 pages)
ISBN:9781912186822