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Engaging With Nature: Essays on the Natural World in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

Engaging With Nature: Essays on the Natural World in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

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Historians and cultural critics face special challenges when treating the nonhuman natural world in the medieval and early modern periods. Their most daunting problem is that in both the visual and written records of the time, nature seems to be both everywhere and nowhere. In the broadest sense, nature was everywhere, for it was vital to human survival. Agriculture, animal husbandry, medicine, and the patterns of human settlement all have their basis in natural settings. Humans also marked personal, community, and seasonal events by natural occurrences and built their cultural explanations around the workings of nature, which formed the unspoken backdrop for every historical event and document of the time. Yet in spite of the ubiquity of nature's continual presence in the physical surroundings and the artistic and literary cultures of these periods, overt discussion of nature is often hard to find. Until the sixteenth century, responses to nature were quite often recorded only in the course of investigating other subjects. In a very real sense, nature went without saying. As a result, modern scholars analyzing the concept of nature in the history of medieval and early modern Europe must often work in deeply interdisciplinary ways. This challenge is deftly handled by the contributors to Engaging with Nature, whose essays provide insights into such topics as concepts of animal/human relationships; environmental and ecological history; medieval hunting; early modern collections of natural objects; the relationship of religion and nature; the rise of science; and the artistic representations of exotic plants and animals produced by Europeans encountering the New World.

Author: Barbara A. Hanawalt
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Published: 06/30/2008
Pages: 248
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.87lbs
Size: 8.99h x 6.09w x 0.59d
ISBN: 9780268030834

Review Citation(s):
Chronicle of Higher Education 08/08/2008 pg. 17
Reference and Research Bk News 02/01/2009 pg. 9

About the Author
Barbara A. Hanawalt is King George III Professor of British History at Ohio State University.

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