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Author Tabak, Faruk.

Title The waning of the Mediterranean, 1550-1870 : a geohistorical approach / Faruk Tabak
Published Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008

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Description 1 online resource (432 pages) : maps
Series UPCC book collections on Project MUSE
Contents Acknowledgments; Introduction: Unrelieved Weight of Wealth in the Inner Sea; PART I: OF CITIES OF SAINTS AND RICH TRADES; 1 Empires and Empire-Building City-States; 2 City-States and the Inner Sea; 3 Eclipse of the City-States and the Resurfacing of the Mediterranean; PART II: OF MALARIAL PLAINS AND ARBOREAL HILLS; 4 Reversal in the Fortunes of the Plains; 5 New World of the Hills; Conclusion: The Mediterranean between the Leek-Green Sea and the Green Sea; Notes; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; Z
Summary "Conventional scholarship on the Mediterranean portrays the Inner Sea as a timeless entity with unchanging ecological and agrarian features. But, Faruk Tabak argues, some of the "traditional" and "olden" characteristics that we attribute to it today are actually products of relatively recent developments. Locating the shifting fortunes of Mediterranean city-states and empires in patterns of long-term economic and ecological change, this study shows how the quintessential properties of the basin - the trinity of cereals, tree crops, and small livestock - were reestablished as the Mediterranean's importance in global commerce, agriculture, and politics waned." "Tabak narrates this history not from the vantage point of colossal empires, but from that of the mercantile republics that played a pivotal role as empire-building city-states. His unique juxtaposition of analyses of world economic developments that flowed from the decline of these city-states and the ecological change associated with the Little Ice Age depicts large-scale, long-term social change. Integrating the story of the western and eastern Mediterranean - from Genoa and the Habsburg empire to Venice and the Ottoman and Byzantine empires - Tabak unveils the complex process of devolution and regeneration that brought about the eclipse of the Mediterranean."--Jacket
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 369-415) and index
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Subject Human ecology -- Mediterranean Region -- History
Human geography -- Mediterranean Region -- History
Ecology
Human ecology
Human geography
Anthropogeografie
Humanökologie
Sozioökonomischer Wandel
Umweltveränderung
Wirtschaft
Geschichte.
Umweltveränderung.
Humanökologie.
Sozioökonomischer Wandel.
Anthropogeographie.
SUBJECT Mediterranean Region -- Environmental conditions
Mediterranean Region -- History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98005732
Subject Mediterranean Region
Mittelmeerraum
Mittelmeerraum -- Geschichte.
Mittelmeerraum.
Medelhavsländerna -- historia.
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2007020364
ISBN 9781421402604
1421402602