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The World: A History, Combined Volume by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto

The World interweaves two stories-of our interactions with nature and with each other. The environment-centered story is about humans distancing themselves from the rest of nature and searching for a relationship that strikes a balance between constructive and destructive exploitation. The culture-centered story is of how human cultures have become mutually influential and yet mutually differentiating. Both stories have been going on for thousands of years. We do not know whether they will end in triumph or disaster.

There is no prospect of covering all of world history in one book. Rather, the fabric of this book is woven from selected strands. Readers will see these at every turn, twisted together into yarn, stretched into stories. Human-focused historical ecology-the environmental theme-will drive readers back, again and again, to the same concepts: sustenance, shelter, disease, energy, technology, art. (The last is a vital category for historians, not only because it is part of our interface with the rest of the world, but also because it forms a record of how we see reality and of how the way we see it changes.) In the global story of human interactions-the cultural theme-we return constantly to the ways people make contact with each another: migration, trade, war, imperialism, pilgrimage, gift exchange, diplomacy, travel-and to their social frameworks: the economic and political arenas, the human groups and groupings, the states and civilizations, the sexes and generations, the classes and clusters of identity.

The World Reviews

Praise for The World

"Those students who read The World with the care it deserves will not only gain a rich appreciation of the astonishing trajectory of our species and the biosphere that nourished us; they will also find themselves thinking deeply about issues likely to dominate the global politics of the next few decades."

David Christian, The Journal of Global History


"No other text does as good a job as The World in giving students an understanding of global connections, and providing them with a solid framework to compare the cultural, political and social histories of different civilizations, societies and states."

Steve Ortega, Simmons College

My students sound Fernandez-Armesto's style readable and entertaining. Several noted that it was unlike any history textbook they had ever seen. The color maps and photos are excellent, and the story at the beginning of each chapter helped draw the students into each period.

Matt Hopper, California Polytech State University

"Fernandez-Armesto has chosen maps and pictures that stimulate debate and questions, and which also illuminate the topics at hand."

Chad Ross, East Carolina University

"The World's seamless integration of social, cultural, political, economic, and geographic considerations allows for flexible pedagogy and the course emphasis to shift and unfold as desired by the instructor."

Karen Kimball, University of Maine-Machias

"The World not only treats the appropriate issues of a comparative, global approach to world history, it does so in a style that is convincing, clearly structured, and a pleasure to read."

Donald Abbott, San Diego Mesa College

"The World provides excellent models and examples of how the arts can be integrated into historical investigation by providing and analyzing specific artifacts in their cultural context. Moreover, it integrates nomadic peoples into the larger human experience and demonstrates the variety of human experience other texts neglect. Finally The World includes numerous sources that offer comparative, contemporary views of events and peoples that spark lively classroom discussions."

Marie Hooper, Oklahoma City University

About Felipe Fernandez-Armesto

Felipe Fernandez-Armesto holds the William P. Reynolds Chair of History at the University of Notre Dame. He has master's and doctoral degrees from the University of Oxford, where he spent most of his teaching career, before taking up the Chair of Global Environmental History at Queen Mary College, University of London in 2000, and the Prince of Asturias Chair at Tufts University (2005-9). He is on editorial boards for the History of Cartography for the University of Chicago Press, Studies in Overseas History (Leiden University), Comparative Studies in Society and History, Journeys, and Journal of Global History. Recent awards include the World History Association Book Prize (2007), Spain's Premio Nacional de GastronomIa (2005, for his work on the history of food), the Premio Nacional de Investigacion (Sociedad Geografica Espanola, 2004). He has had many distinguished visiting appointments, including a Fellowship of the Netherlands Institute of Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences, and a Union Pacific Visiting Professorship at the University of Minnesota. He won the Caird Medal of the National Maritime Museum in 1995 and the John Carter Brown Medal in 1999 and has honorary doctorates from La Trobe University and the Universidad de los Andes. He has served on the Council of the Hakluyt Society, on the Committee of English PEN, and as Chairman of the PEN Literary Foundation. His work in journalism includes regular columns in the British and Spanish press, and, among many contributions to broadcasting, he is the longest-serving presenter of BBC radio's flagship current affairs program, Analysis. He has been short-listed for the most valuable literary prize in the U.K.

Table of Contents

Brief Contents

Contents

Maps

Special Features

Getting the Most Out of the Maps in The World

About Felipe Fernandez-Armesto

From the Author to the Reader

Introducing The World

Acknowledgments

A Note on Dates and Spelling

Part 1: Foragers and Farmers, to 5000 B.C.E.

Chapter 1: Out of the Ice: Peopling the Earth

SO YOU THINK YOU'RE HUMAN?

Human Evolution

OUT OF AFRICA

Peopling the Old World

Migration, Population, and Social Change

THE LAST GREAT ICE AGE

Ice-Age Hunters

Ice-Age Art

Ice-Age Culture and Society

Peopling the New World

SURVIVAL OF THE FORAGERS

IN PERSPECTIVE: After the Ice

Chapter 2: Out of the Mud: Farming and Herding after the Ice Age

THE PROBLEM OF AGRICULTURE

A Case in Point: Aboriginal Australians

Preagricultural Settlements

The Disadvantages of Farming

HUSBANDRY IN DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS

Herders' Environments

Tillers' Environments

THE SPREAD OF AGRICULTURE

Europe

Asia

The Americas

Africa

The Pacific Islands

SO WHY DID FARMING START?

Population Pressure

The Outcome of Abundance

The Power of Politics

Cult Agriculture

Climatic Instability

Agriculture by Accident

Production As an Outgrowth of Procurement

A Conservative Revolution?

IN PERSPECTIVE: Seeking Stability

PART 1: THE BIG PICTURE-THE WORLD IN 5000 B.C.E.

Part 2: Farmers and Builders, 5000 to 500 B.C.E.

Chapter 3: The Great River Valleys: Accelerating Change and Developing States

GROWING COMMUNITIES, DIVERGENT CULTURES

Intensified Settlement and Its Effects

THE ECOLOGY OF CIVILIZATION

THE GREAT FLOODPLAINS

The Ecology of Egypt

Shifting Rivers of the Indus Valley

Fierce Nature in Early Mesopotamia

The Good Earth of Early China

CONFIGURATIONS OF SOCIETY

Patterns of Settlement and Labor

Politics

The Egyptian State

Statecraft in Mesopotamia

The First Documented Chinese State

Ruling the Harappan World

The Politics of Expansion

Literate Culture

IN PERSPECTIVE: What Made the Great River Valleys Different?

Chapter 4: A Succession of Civilizations: Ambition and Instability

THE GROWTH OF TRADE

The Rise of the Hittites

Fragility and Fall: The End of Hatti

INSTABILITY AND COLLAPSE IN THE AEGEAN

Cretan Civilization

Mycenean Civilization

A GENERAL CRISIS IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN WORLD?

The Egyptian Experience

The Roots of Instability

THE EXTINCTION OF HARAPPAN CIVILIZATION

The Evidence of the Rig Veda

The Environment of Stress

CONFLICT ON THE YELLOW RIVER

The Rise of Zhou

The Zhou Political System

STATE-BUILDING IN THE AMERICAS

Andean Examples

Developments in Mesoamerica

ASSESSING THE DAMAGE

The Survival of Egypt

IN PERSPECTIVE: The Fatal Flaws

Chapter 5: Rebuilding the World: Recoveries, New Initiatives, and Their Limits

TRADE AND RECOVERY IN THE MIDDLE EAST

The Phoenician Experience

The Assyrian Empire

The Babylonian Revival

GREECE AND BEYOND

The Greek Environment

Greek Colonialism

Early Greek Society

The Spread of State-Building and City-Building

EMPIRES AND RECOVERY IN CHINA AND SOUTH ASIA

The Zhou Decline

South Asia: Relocated Centers of Culture

The Ganges Valley

Building Anew in Sri Lanka

THE FRUSTRATIONS OF ISOLATION

Developments in North America

New Initiatives in Africa

IN PERSPECTIVE: The Framework of Recovery

PART 2: THE BIG PICTURE-THE WORLD IN 500 B.C.E.

Part 3: The Axial Age, from 500 B.C.E. to 100 C.E.

Chapter 6: The Great Schools

THE THINKERS OF THE AXIAL AGE

The Jews

THE THOUGHTS OF THE AXIAL AGE

Religious Thinking

New Political Thinking

Challenging Illusion

Mathematics

Reason

Science

Medicine

Skepticism

THE STRUCTURES OF THE AXIAL AGE

IN PERSPECTIVE: The Reach of the Sages

Chapter 7: The Great Empires

ROUTES THAT DREW THE OLD WORLD TOGETHER

The Sea Routes of the Indian Ocean

Land Routes: The Silk Roads

THE FIRST EURASIAN EMPIRE: PERSIA

The Persian Heartland

Persian Government

The Persian-Greek Wars

The Empire of Alexander the Great

THE RISE OF ROME

The Roman Frontiers

Ruling the Empire

Imperial Culture and Commerce

The Celts

THE BEGINNINGS OF IMPERIALISM IN INDIA

Government

Asoka and His Mental World

CHINESE UNITY AND IMPERIALISM

Unity Endangered and Saved

The Menace from the Steppes

BEYOND THE EMPIRES

Japan and Korea

The Western Eurasian Steppe

Mesoamerica

IN PERSPECTIVE: The Aftermath of the Axial Age

PART 3: THE BIG PICTURE-THE WORLD IN 100 C.E.

Part 4: Fitful Transitions, from the Third Century to the Tenth Century

Chapter 8: Postimperial Worlds: Problems of Empires in Eurasia and Africa, ca. 200 C.E. to ca. 700 C.E.

THE WESTERN ROMAN EMPIRE AND ITS INVADERS

Changes within the Roman Empire

The "Barbarian" West

STEPPELANDERS AND THEIR VICTIMS

China

India

NEW FRONTIERS IN ASIA

Korea

Funan

THE RISE OF ETHIOPIA

THE CRISES OF THE SIXTH AND SEVENTH CENTURIES

JUSTINIAN AND THE EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE

THE NEW BARBARIANS

THE ARABS

Islam

The Arabs against Persia and Rome

THE MUSLIM WORLD

RECOVERY AND ITS LIMITS IN CHINA

Rise of the Tang

Empress Wu

Tang Decline

IN THE SHADOW OF TANG: TIBET AND JAPAN

Tibet

Japan

IN PERSPECTIVE: The Triumph of Barbarism?

Chapter 9: The Rise of World Religions: Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism

COMMERCE AND CONFLICT: CARRIERS OF CREEDS

In the Islamic World

In Christendom

In the Buddhist World

Trade

Manichaeanism and the Uighurs

Christianity on the Silk Roads

Islam on Trade Routes

MONARCHS AND MISSIONARIES

Constantine

Ezana

Trdat Diplomatic Conversions

Buddhist Politics

Korea

Japan

Tibet

India

The Margins of Christendom

Vladimir and the Rus

Islam and the Turks

TRICKLE DOWN: CHRISTIANIZATION AND ISLAMIZATION

RELIGIOUS LIVES: THE WORLD OF MONKS AND NUNS

Christian Monasticism

Buddhist Monks

Sufism

Religious Women

IN PERSPECTIVE: The Triumphs of the Potential World Religions

Chapter 10: Remaking the World: Innovation and Renewal on Environmental Frontiers in the Late First Millennium

ISOLATION AND INITIATIVE: SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA AND THE AMERICAS

African Geography

American Geography

The Maize Frontiers

THE ISLAMIC WORLD AND THE ENVIRONMENT

FRONTIER GROWTH IN JAPAN

CHINA AND SOUTHEAST ASIA

THE PACIFIC

THE FRONTIERS OF CHRISTENDOM

IN PERSPECTIVE: The Limits of Divergence

PART 4: THE BIG PICTURE-THE WORLD IN 1000 C.E.

Part 5: Contacts and Conflicts, 1000 C.E. to 1200 C.E.

Chapter 11: Contending with Isolation: ca. 1000-1200

AMERICAN DEVELOPMENTS: FROM THE ARCTIC TO MESOAMERICA

Greenland and the North

The North American Southwest and the Mississippi Region

Mesoamerica

AROUND THE INDIAN OCEAN: ETHIOPIA, THE KHMER, AND INDIA

East Africa: The Ethiopian Empire

Southeast Asia: The Khmer Kingdom

India: Economy and Culture

India: The Chola Kingdom

EURASIA'S EXTREMITIES: JAPAN AND WESTERN EUROPE

Japan

Western Europe: Economics and Politics

Western Europe: Religion and Culture

IN PERSPECTIVE: The Patchwork of Effects

Chapter 12: The Nomadic Frontiers: The Islamic World, Byzantium, and China ca. 1000-1200

THE ISLAMIC WORLD AND ITS NEIGHBORS

The Coming of the Steppelanders

The Crusades

The Invaders from the Sahara

The Progress of Sufism

THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE AND ITS NEIGHBORS

Byzantium and the Barbarians

Basil II

The Era of Difficulties

Byzantium and the Crusaders

Byzantine Art and Learning

CHINA AND THE NORTHERN BARBARIANS

The End of the Tang Dynasty

The Rise of the Song and the Barbarian Conquests

Economy and Society Under the Song

Song Art and Learning

IN PERSPECTIVE: Cains and Abels

PART 5: THE BIG PICTURE-THE WORLD IN 1200 C.E.

Part 6: The Crucible: The Eurasian Crises of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries

Chapter 13: The World the Mongols Made

THE MONGOLS: RESHAPING EURASIA

Genghis Khan

The Mongol Steppe

THE MONGOL WORLD BEYOND THE STEPPES: THE SILK ROADS, CHINA, PERSIA, AND RUSSIA

China

Persia

Russia

THE LIMITS OF CONQUEST: MAMLUK EGYPT AND MUSLIM INDIA

Mamluk Egypt

Muslim India: The Delhi Sultanate

EUROPE

IN PERSPECTIVE: The Uniqueness of the Mongols

Chapter 14: The Revenge of Nature: Plague, Cold, and the Limits of Disaster in the Fourteenth Century

CLIMATE CHANGE

THE COMING OF THE AGE OF PLAGUE

The Course and Impact of Plague

Moral and Social Effects

Medicine and Morals

The Jews

Distribution of Wealth

Peasant Millenarianism

THE LIMITS OF DISASTER: BEYOND THE PLAGUE ZONE

India

Southeast Asia

Japan

Mali

THE PACIFIC: SOCIETIES OF ISOLATION

Easter Island

New Zealand

Ozette

Chan Chan

IN PERSPECTIVE: The Aftershock

Chapter 15: Expanding Worlds: Recovery in the Late Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries

FRAGILE EMPIRES IN AFRICA

East Africa

West Africa

ECOLOGICAL IMPERIALISM IN THE AMERICAS

The Inca Empire

The Aztec Empire

NEW EURASIAN EMPIRES

The Russian Empire

Timurids and the Ottoman Empire

THE LIMITATIONS OF CHINESE IMPERIALISM

THE BEGINNINGS OF OCEANIC IMPERIALISM

THE EUROPEAN OUTLOOK: PROBLEMS AND PROMISE

IN PERSPECTIVE: Beyond Empires

PART 6: THE BIG PICTURE-THE WORLD IN 1491

Part 7: Convergence and Divergence, to ca. 1700

Chapter 16: Imperial Arenas: New Empires in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

MARITIME EMPIRES: PORTUGAL, JAPAN, AND THE DUTCH

The Portuguese Example

Asian Examples

The Dutch Connection

LAND EMPIRES: RUSSIA, CHINA, MUGHAL INDIA, AND THE OTTOMANS

China

The Mughal Example in India

The Ottomans

NEW LAND EMPIRES IN THE AMERICAS

Making the New Empires Work

IN PERSPECTIVE: The global Balance of Trade

Chapter 17: The Ecological Revolution of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

THE ECOLOGICAL EXCHANGE: PLANTS AND ANIMALS

Maize, Sweet Potatoes, and Potatoes

Weeds, Grasses, and Livestock

Cane Sugar

Coffee, Tea, and Chocolate

Patterns of Ecological Exchange

THE MICROBIAL EXCHANGE

Demographic Collapse in the New World

Plague and New Diseases in Eurasia

LABOR: HUMAN TRANSPLANTATIONS

WILD FRONTIERS: ENCROACHING SETTLEMENT

Northern and Central Asia: The Waning of Steppeland Imperialism

Pastoral Imperialism in Africa and the Americas

IMPERIALISM AND SETTLEMENT IN EUROPE AND ASIA

China

India

NEW EXPLOITATION IN THE AMERICAS

The Spanish Empire

Brazil

British North America

HOME FRONTS IN EUROPE AND ASIA

New Energy Sources

Land Reclamation

FRONTIERS OF THE HUNT

IN PERSPECTIVE: Evolution Redirected

Chapter 18: Mental Revolutions: Religion and Science in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

CHRISTIANITY IN CHRISTENDOM

CHRISTIANITY BEYOND CHRISTENDOM: THE LIMITS OF SUCCESS

THE MISSIONARY WORLDS OF BUDDHISM AND ISLAM

China and Japan

The Mongols

Islam

THE RESULTING MIX: GLOBAL RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY-AMERICAN AND INDIAN EXAMPLES

Black America

White America

India

THE RENAISSANCE "DISCOVERY OF THE WORLD"

THE RISE OF WESTERN SCIENCE

WESTERN SCIENCE IN THE EAST

IN PERSPECTIVE: The Scales of Thought

Chapter 19: States and Societies: Political and Social Change in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

POLITICAL CHANGE IN EUROPE

WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT

WESTERN SOCIETY

THE OTTOMANS

MUGHAL INDIA AND SAFAVID PERSIA

CHINA

Chinese Politics

Chinese Society

TOKUGAWA JAPAN

THE NEW WORLD OF THE AMERICAS

AFRICA

IN PERSPECTIVE: Centuries of Upheaval

PART 7: THE BIG PICTURE-THE WORLD IN 1700

Part 8: Global Enlightenments, 1700-1800

Chapter 20: Driven by Growth: The Global Economy in the Eighteenth Century

POPULATION TRENDS

Urbanization

Explanations

Medicine

The Ecology of Disease

ECONOMIC TRENDS: CHINA, INDIA, AND THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE

China

India

The Ottoman Empire and Its Environs

THE WEST'S PRODUCTIVITY LEAP

The Scientific Background

The British Example

THE EXPANSION OF RESOURCES

Global Gardening

IN PERSPECTIVE: New Europes, New Departures

Chapter 21: The Age of Global Interaction: Expansion and Intersection of Eighteenth-Century Empires

ASIAN IMPERIALISM IN ARREST OR DECLINE: CHINA, PERSIA, AND THE OTTOMANS

China

The Asian Context

Persia and the Ottoman Empire

IMPERIAL REVERSAL IN INDIA: MUGHAL ECLIPSE AND BRITISH RISE TO POWER

THE DUTCH EAST INDIES

THE BLACK ATLANTIC: AFRICA, THE AMERICAS, AND THE SLAVE TRADE

LAND EMPIRES OF THE NEW WORLD

The Araucanos and the Sioux

Portugal in Brazil

Spanish America

Creole Mentalities

Toward Independence

IN PERSPECTIVE: The Rims of Empires

Chapter 22:The Exchange of Enlightenments: Eighteenth-Century Thought

THE CHARACTER OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT

THE ENLIGHTENMENT IN GLOBAL CONTEXT

The Chinese Example

Japan

India

The Islamic World

THE ENLIGHTENMENT'S EFFECTS IN ASIA

The Enlightenment and China

Western Science in Japan

Korea and Southeast Asia

The Ottomans

THE ENLIGHTENMENT IN EUROPE

The Belief in Progress

New Economic Thought

Social Equality

Anticlericalism

THE CRISIS OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT: RELIGION AND ROMANTICISM

Religious Revival

The Cult of Nature and Romanticism

Rousseau and the General Will

Pacific Discoveries

Wild Children

The Huron as Noble Savage

The French Revolution And Napoleon

Background to the Revolution

Revolutionary Radicalism

Napoleon

IN PERSPECTIVE: The Afterglow of Enlightenment

PART 8: THE BIG PICTURE-THE WORLD IN 1800

Part 9: The Frustrations of Progress, to ca. 1900

Chapter 23: Replacing Muscle: The Energy Revolutions

GLOBAL DEMOGRAPHICS: THE WORLD'S POPULATION RISES

FOOD: TRANSITION TO ABUNDANCE

ENERGY FOR POWER: MILITARIZATION AND INDUSTRIALIZATION

Militarization

Industrialization

INDUSTRIALIZING EUROPE

INDUSTRY IN THE AMERICAS

Canada

Latin America

JAPAN INDUSTRIALIZES

CHINA AND INDUSTRIALIZATION

INDIA AND EGYPT

IN PERSPECTIVE: Industrialization, Causes and Consequences

Chapter 24: The Social Mold: Work and Society in the Nineteenth Century

THE INDUSTRIALIZED ENVIRONMENT

Palaces of Work: The Rise of Factories

Critics of Industrialization: Gold from the Sewers

URBANIZATION

BEYOND INDUSTRY: AGRICULTURE AND MINING

CHANGING LABOR REGIMES

Slavery and the Slave Trade

Female and Child Labor

Free Migrants

HUNTERS AND PASTORALISTS

ELITES TRANSFORMED

IN PERSPECTIVE: Cultural Exchange-Enhanced Pace, New Directions

Chapter 25: Western Dominance in the Nineteenth Century: The Westward Shift of Power and the Rise of Global Empires

THE OPIUM WARS

THE WHITE EMPIRES: RISE AND RESISTANCE

METHODS OF IMPERIAL RULE

BUSINESS IMPERIALISM

IMPERIALISM IN THE "NEW EUROPES"

EMPIRES ELSEWHERE: JAPAN, RUSSIA, AND THE UNITED STATES

Japan

Russia

The United States

RATIONALES OF EMPIRE

Doctrines of Superiority

The Civilizing Mission

IN PERSPECTIVE: The Reach of Empires

Chapter 26: The Changing State: Political Developments in the Nineteenth Century

NATIONALISM

Nationalism in Europe

The Case of the Jews

Nationalism beyond Europe

CONSTITUTIONALISM

CENTRALIZATION, MILITARIZATION, AND BUREAUCRATIZATION

In and Around the Industrializing World

Beyond the Industrializing World

RELIGION AND POLITICS

NEW FORMS OF POLITICAL RADICALISM

Steps toward Democracy

The Expansion of the Public Sphere

WESTERN SOCIAL THOUGHT

IN PERSPECTIVE: Global State-Building

PART 9: THE BIG PICTURE-THE WORLD IN 1914

Part 10: Chaos and Complexity: The World in the Twentieth Century

Chapter 27: The Twentieth-Century Mind: Western Science and the World

WESTERN SCIENCE ASCENDANT

China

India

The Wider World

THE TRANSFORMATION OF WESTERN SCIENCE

Physics

Human Sciences

Anthropology and Psychology

Philosophy and Linguistics

THE MIRROR OF SCIENCE: ART

THE TURN OF THE WORLD

IN PERSPECTIVE: Science, Challenging and Challenged

Chapter 28: World Order and Disorder: Global Politics in the Twentieth

THE WORLD WAR ERA, 1914-1945

World War I

Postwar Disillusionment

The Shift to Ideological Conflicts

World War II

THE COLD WAR ERA, 1945-1991

Superpower Confrontation

DECOLONIZATION

THE NEW WORLD ORDER

The European Union

IN PERSPECTIVE: The Anvil of War

Chapter 29: The Pursuit of Utopia: Civil Society in the Twentieth Century

THE CONTEXT OF ATROCITIES

THE ENCROACHING STATE

UNPLANNING UTOPIA: THE TURN TOWARD INDIVIDUALISM

COUNTERCOLONIZATION AND SOCIAL CHANGE

GLOBALIZATION AND THE WORLD ECONOMY

CULTURE AND GLOBALIZATION

SECULARISM AND THE RELIGIOUS REVIVAL

IN PERSPECTIVE: The Century of Paradox

Chapter 30: The Embattled Biosphere: The Twentieth-Century Environment

FUEL RESOURCES

FOOD OUTPUT

URBANIZATION

THE CRISIS OF CONSERVATION

THE UNMANAGEABLE ENVIRONMENT: CLIMATE AND DISEASE

IN PERSPECTIVE: The Environmental Dilemma

PART 10: THE BIG PICTURE-THE WORLD IN 2015

Glossary

Credits

Notes

Index

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