The “cultural turn” of climate history: An emerging field for studies of China and East Asia
The last few years have seen a surge of scholarly interest in how cultures have been influenced by climate, climatic changes, and extremes of weather. This “cultural turn” of climate history draws from the archives of society, rather than the archives of nature, and is heavily influenced by interpre...
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Main Author: | WILLIAMSON, Fiona |
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2020
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