Scorched Earth : Environmental Warfare as a Crime against Humanity and Nature
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Princeton :
Princeton University Press,
2021.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Environcide, Society, and Total War
- 1. The Dogs of War and the Water Wolf in Holland: Environcide during the Late 16th-Century Dutch Revolt
- 2. Scorched Earth, Black Legend: Environcide and the Early 16th-Century Spanish Conquest of America
- 3. Environcide in the Dutch Golden Age: The Thirty Years War in Brabant, 1621-48
- 4. Raiders and Refugees: Environcide, Displacement, and Disease in 17th-Century Eastern North America
- 5. (Un)Limited War and Environcide in the Age of Reason: The Low Countries, France, and Spain during the War of the Spanish Succession, 1701-14
- 6. Total War and Environcide in the Age of Reason: The Low Countries, France, and Italy during the War of the Austrian Succession, 1740-48
- 7. A Global Way of War in the Age of Reason: Environcide and Genocide in 18th-Century America, Africa, and Asia
- 8. Refugees, Removals, and Reservations: Environcide in the American West in the 19th Century
- 9. Scorched Dutch East Indies: The Late 19th-Century Colonial Conquest of Aceh, Indonesia
- 10. Scorched African Savannas: Colonial Conquest and the First World War in Early 20th-Century Angola and Namibia
- Conclusion: Environcide as a Crime against Humanity and Nature
- Notes
- Index