Environmental Problems of the Greeks and Romans
Discover the intricate relationship between ancient civilizations and their environment in the second edition of Environmental Problems of the Greeks and Romans by renowned author and researcher. Published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2014, this engaging paperback spans 320 pages and offers a comprehensive look at how the Greeks and Romans interacted with their natural surroundings.
This updated edition features extensive revisions informed by the latest research, ensuring readers receive the most accurate and insightful information. Explore captivating photographs from Hughes's worldwide excursions that enhance your understanding of historical environmental challenges. Additionally, a new chapter focusing on warfare and the environment sheds light on the impact of conflict on ecological systems, making this book a vital resource for anyone interested in environmental history.
Whether you're a student, educator, or a history enthusiast, Environmental Problems of the Greeks and Romans is an essential addition to your library.