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File Size: 55407 KB
Print Length: 326 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 163149404X
Publisher: Liveright; 1 edition (February 19, 2019)
Publication Date: February 19, 2019
Language: English
ASIN: B07DP78WFG
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This book is interesting but is only tangentially related to the little ice age. It ends in a polemic about climate change in our current world.
This book looks at the European consequences of the Little Ice Age. The book looks at the social, political and economic impact of the period, how upheavals in harvests gave rise to religious conflicts and in turn spurred the beginnings of the Enlightenment. A good read for the period, worth re-reading again.
I recommend this to anyone interested in history, in humans, in the future, or survival. Blom, brings together divergent threads from a complex period in Western history to form a fascinating and frightening picture of social change. Change propelled, possibly caused by, certainly exasperated by climate and weather patterns of the little ice age. The parallels to current environmental and climatic circumstances, and social upheavals are striking as well as terrifying.I found it disturbing, enlightening, fascinating and impossible to put down. If you read no other book this year, read this one. Makes one rethink how we should be living and the West's current approach to our home, Earth.
If you fight you way through the "history" part of this book, you will learn a little but not enough to compensate for the atrocious ending - a diatribe about global warming and "the fiction of the free market" among other things. The author would have been better served to stay in the 16th century.
If you are interested in learning how the Little Ice Age impacted life in the Seventeenth Century (much less how it might be impacting life now), you will find little of that here. The author barely mentions the Ice Age. This book is mainly a somewhat disjointed series of vignettes for the most part covering the intellectual advances that took places during the time period in question. Well, of that there is little doubt. You don't have to be an advanced history major to be aware of that. But if that is your interest, there are much better books out there on the subject. But as to how this intellectual development was impacted by the Little Ice Age, about the only evidence the author seems to put forward is that they both happened at the same time. And as any beginning (first week, actually) student in statistics can tell you, correlation does not mean causation. The author seems to want you to take it purely on faith that the intellectual developments of the Seventeenth Century were impacted by the Ice Age, without presenting any other evidence than that the potato replaced grain crops in northern Europe. Curious. And quite frankly, I'm not even convinced that the Ice Age was the prime mover in that. Plainly put, there's not much here.
Very enlightening on the effects of climate change on the lives of all levels of society. Very timely, but a bit overwritten.
"Nature's Mutiny" covers a variety of people, places, and developments in Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries, a time of challenging weather conditions. Students of European history of that span may be intrigued with the content. But I was disappointed due to the following. First, while the Little Ice Age is touted as the backdrop for what transpires, the coverage of that seems weak. I suspect it is not the author's forte. Secondly, I feel that the presentation of the content could be better organized. At the end of the prologue, several paragraphs give an overview of the organization of the book. But each section of the book could start with a reminder of its intent. For example, the section, "An Age of Iron," immediately jumps into commentary on the life of Carolus Clusius with nothing about the overall aim of that section. Thirdly, I have to wonder why some topics receive the depth of coverage they do. For example, in the section, "On Comets...," the life and philosophy of Baruch de Spinoza receives 18 pages of examination. One begins to wonder if you're reading a book on the lives of great philosophers. I suspect for many readers who wish to learn more about the development of the Little Ice Age, along with the historical aspects, the book, "The Little Ice Age--how climate made history, 1300-1850" by Brian Fagan (2000) would be a good choice. It is readable and well illustrated with maps and diagrams.
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