China's Environmental History
A Reader
Peter B Lavelle editor Brian Lander editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Columbia University Press
Publishing:19th Jan '27
£42.00
This title is due to be published on 19th January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

China has a vast written history that records the countless ways people have observed, transformed, and preserved their environments over the centuries. This sourcebook, the first ever to document China’s environmental history, presents translations of hundreds of texts spanning more than three thousand years, displaying the diversity of how humans have related to the world around them.
China’s Environmental History features texts translated from Chinese and eight other languages—most for the first time—in a wide variety of genres, including poetry, philosophy, official documents, religious tracts, travelogues, and oral histories. It has ninety-two short chapters, each containing primary source texts along with brief introductions and suggestions for further reading. Taken together, the chapters allow readers to study the many dimensions of environmental history in China, from the connections between resource exploitation and state power to the various forms of conservation and animal protection. Ideal for classroom use, this book shows how asking questions about the environment leads to new insights about the past and reveals the many threads of evidence waiting to be explored.
This book makes available a wide-range of important and interesting texts that give us insight into Chinese views on the environment over a period of three thousand years. The editors have brought in many of the most prominent Western scholars of Chinese environmental history and it shows in the overall quality of the translations. -- Joseph Dennis, author of Writing, Publishing, and Reading Local Gazetteers in Imperial China, 1100–1700
ISBN: 9780231219662
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568 pages