“在重建过程中了解风向”

Hans Rasmussen
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重建时期的事件发生在农业社会的背景下,大多数人生活在农村地区,接近自然,容易受到变幻无常的天气和气候的影响。一个干燥的夏天,一个潮湿的春天,一场突如其来的洪水,或者一场过早的霜冻,可能会让一个地方的农业经济暂时失去平衡,并引发其他政治或社会反响。了解这些不同的政治、经济、社会和气候因素如何相互作用,产生重建时期的动荡事件,将是历史学家要解开的一个具有挑战性的谜题。将天气和气候纳入重建史学的努力,只有通过查阅政府气象观测者的标准化表格和持续保存的日志才能实现,这些日志告诉我们空气有多热,天空中有多少云,风往哪个方向吹。
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�Knowing Which Way the Wind was Blowing during Reconstruction�
The events of Reconstruction played out within the context of an agrarian society where most people lived in rural areas, close to nature and susceptible to the fickle whims of weather and climate. A dry summer, a wet spring, a sudden flood, or an early killing frost may have put a locality’s agricultural economy out of joint for a while and spun off other political or social reverberations. Understanding how these various political, economic, social, and climactic factors played off each other to produce the volatile events of the Reconstruction era will present a challenging puzzle for historians to unravel. Such an effort to bring weather and climate into the historiography of Reconstruction will be possible only by consulting the standardized forms and consistently kept journals of government weather observers that tell us how hot was the air, how many clouds filled the sky, and which way the wind was blowing.
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