Birds in Texel in 1910 and the Shifting Baseline Syndrome

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Abstract

In Navigating History: Economy, Society, Knowledge, and Nature the contributors present new research that touches on the core themes developed in Karel Davids’s work. The book reflects Davids’s omnivorous character as a scholar. Nevertheless, there are common strands that run throughout the introduction and fourteen chapters gathered here. Major themes include resources of knowledge, cultures of learning, and humans and their natural environment. Together, these fourteen essays provide a fascinating panorama of social, economic, and environmental history of the past millennium. The book seeks to bring back the different levels of geographical scope, fusing the local, the national and the global.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNavigating History: Economy, Society, Knowledge, and Nature
Subtitle of host publicationEssays in Honour of Prof. Dr C.A. Davids
EditorsPepijn Brandon, Sabine Go, Wybren Verstegen
Place of PublicationLeiden and Boston
PublisherBrill
Chapter14
Pages317-327
Number of pages11
Volume11
ISBN (Electronic)978-90-04-38156-8
ISBN (Print)978-90-04-38155-1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Oct 2018

Publication series

NameLibrary of Economic History
PublisherBrill
ISSN (Print)1877-3206

Keywords

  • nature
  • history
  • biodiversity
  • birds
  • texel
  • shifting baseline syndrome

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