欧洲采矿的生态影响和环境观念,1200-1550:初步笔记

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
PARERGON Pub Date : 2023-08-29 DOI:10.1353/pgn.2023.a905418
G. Geltner, Nick Bainton, Martha Macintyre, Lara Casarande, Luisa Dallai, David Garrioch, Léa Hermenault, Carolyn James, Sarah May, Kathleen Neal, A. Shepon, Paolo Squatriti, Alistair Thomson
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摘要:自12世纪后期以来,欧洲的矿山数量激增,但直到最近,学者们才开始了解该行业对生态影响的规模,以及它在激发环境思考和行动方面的作用。本文以金属矿石的提取和加工为重点,首先说明复兴部门如何重塑不同的生态系统,通过几种古科学方法进行追踪。然后,它转向文化历史资料,提出当代人批评他们所认为的开采的危害并寻求减少危害,而不是成为污染工业的被动,不情愿或无知的受害者,但也找到了证明其风险的方法。社区的行动与矿产及其周围环境的物质性交织在一起,在欧洲环境史上写下了重要的一章,而人们对其持续的影响却知之甚少。
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Ecological Impacts and Environmental Perceptions of Mining in Europe, 1200–1550: Preliminary Notes
Abstract:The proliferation of mines in Europe since the late twelfth century is well documented, but only recently have scholars begun to fathom the scale of the industry’s ecological impact, on the one hand, and its role in stimulating environmental thinking and action, on the other. Focusing on the extraction and processing of metal ores, this article begins by illustrating how the renascent sector reshaped different ecosystems, as traced by several palaeo-scientific methods. It then turns to cultural-historical sources to propose that, rather than becoming passive, unwilling, or ignorant victims of a polluting industry, contemporaries criticised what they perceived as extraction’s harms and sought to reduce them, but also developed ways to justify their risks. Communities’ actions, which mingled with the materiality of mines and their surroundings, wrote a major chapter in Europe’s environmental history, one whose ongoing impact remains poorly understood.
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期刊介绍: Parergon publishes articles and book reviews on all aspects of medieval and early modern studies. It has a particular focus on research which takes new approaches and crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries. Fully refereed and with an international Advisory Board, Parergon is the Southern Hemisphere"s leading journal for early European research. It is published by the Australian and New Zealand Association of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (Inc.) and has close links with the ARC Network for Early European Research.
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