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Conservation’s Roots

Managing for Sustainability in Preindustrial Europe, 1100–1800
  • Edited by: Abigail P. Dowling and Richard Keyser
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2020
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Conservation’s Roots illuminates the diversity of practices in premodern environmental history across Europe from the Middle Ages to the brink of modernity. It emphasizes that the ways in which we currently understand “conservation” in the West, which is generally presumed to be a modern invention, are deeply rooted in the environmental practices and regulation of medieval and early modern Europe.

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Dowling Abigail P. :

Abigail P. Dowling is an Assistant Professor of History at Mercer University.

Richard Keyser is a Senior Lecturer in the Legal Studies Program at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

Abigail P. Dowling is an Assistant Professor of History at Mercer University.

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“The volume reflects great editorial care. Almost every study supports the main thesis of the collection, which is that while there was a clear tendency for sustainable forest (land) and water resource management in pre-modern times, this motivation was social and economic, rather than ecological. Not only do the papers implicitly communicate with each other, but they also refer to each other, pointing to the commonalities or differences in practices in the areas studied. With very few exceptions, the papers draw on archival material that in many cases had seldom been studied previously, and even those that build on printed sources raise new perspectives and pose different questions than previous authors. Accordingly, the volume will undoubtedly become one of the key references in pre-modern sustainability studies.” • Historical Studies on Central Europe

“The essays in Conservation’s Roots represent a thoughtful and compelling contribution to the field. They continue the scholarly conversation about the importance of pre-modern history to understanding sustainability, conservation, and the degrees to which people have both influenced their environments and understood the scale and import of their interventions.” • Ellen Arnold, Ohio Wesleyan University

“This collection is valuable and timely, with fresh insights in abundance. It will serve as an excellent reader for students and scholars of environmental history, as both a contribution to scholarship in its own right and a point of entry into the specialist literature.” • Angus J L Winchester, Lancaster University


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Richard Keyser and Abigail P. Dowling
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Part I. Multiple-Use Resource Management in Preindustrial Societies: Pigs, Parks, Game, and Heathlands

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Abigail P. Dowling
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Cristina Arrigoni Martelli
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Maïka De Keyzer
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Part II. The Governance of Aquatic Resources: Fishing and Flowing Freshwater

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Michael Zeheter
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Eva Jakobsson
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Part III. The Deep Roots of Woodland Conservation

Richard Keyser
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Sébastien Poublanc
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Sara Morrison
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9781789206937
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