AN ANALYSIS OF GEOFFREY PARKER'S: GLOBAL CRISIS WAR, CLIMATE CHANGE AND CATASTROPHE IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
AN ANALYSIS OF GEOFFREY PARKER'S: GLOBAL CRISIS WAR, CLIMATE CHANGE AND CATASTROPHE IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
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Few historians can claim to have undertaken historical analysis on as grand a scale as Geoffrey Parker in his 2013 work Global Crisis: War, Climate Change and Catastrophe in the Seventeenth Century. It is a doorstop of a book that surveys the ‘general crisis of the 17th century,’ shows that it was experienced practically throughout the world, and was not merely a European phenomenon, and links it to the impact of climate change in the form of the advent of a cold period known as the ‘Little Ice Age.’
Parker’s triumph is made possible by the deployment of formidable critical thinking skills – reasoning, to construct an engaging overall argument from very disparate material, and analysis, to re-examine and understand the plethora of complex secondary sources on which his book is built
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