Famines in medieval and early modern Europe—Connecting climate and society

Author:

Ljungqvist Fredrik Charpentier123ORCID,Seim Andrea45ORCID,Collet Dominik6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of History Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden

2. Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden

3. Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study Uppsala Sweden

4. Chair of Forest Growth and Dendroecology, Institute of Forest Sciences University of Freiburg Freiburg Germany

5. Department of Botany University of Innsbruck Innsbruck Austria

6. Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History University of Oslo Oslo Norway

Abstract

AbstractThe article evaluates recent scholarship on famines in Europe during the medieval and early modern periods (c. 700–1800), synthesizing the state‐of‐the‐art knowledge and identifying both research gaps and interdisciplinary potentials. Particular focus is placed on how, and to what extent, climatic change and variability is given explanatory power in famine causation. Current research, supported by recent advances in palaeoclimatology, reveals that anomalous cold conditions constituted the main environmental backdrop for severe food production crises that could result in famines in pre‐industrial Europe. Such food crises occurred most frequently between c. 1550 and 1710, during the climax of the Little Ice Age cooling, and can be connected to the strong dependency on grain in Europe during this period. The available body of scholarship demonstrates that famines in medieval and early modern Europe best can be understood as the result of the interactions of climatic and societal stressors responding to pre‐existing vulnerabilities. Recent research has shown that societal responses to these famines, and the appropriation of their consequences, have been much more comprehensive, dynamic, and substantial than previously assumed. The article concludes by providing recommendations for future studies on historical famines.This article is categorized under: Climate, History, Society, Culture > Major Historical Eras Climate, History, Society, Culture > Disciplinary Perspectives Paleoclimates and Current Trends > Paleoclimate

Funder

Norges Forskningsråd

Vetenskapsrådet

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Global and Planetary Change

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