The World the Bedouin Lived in: Climate, Migration and Politics in the Early Modern Arab East
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Published:2015-04-10
Issue:1-2
Volume:58
Page:21-55
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ISSN:0022-4995
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Container-title:Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient
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language:
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Short-container-title:J Econ Soc Hist Orient
Author:
Meier Astrid1,
Tell Tariq2
Affiliation:
1. Orient-Institut, Beirut
2. American University of Beirut
Abstract
Environmental history provides a perspective from which we can deepen our understanding of the past because it examines the relationships of people with their material surroundings and the effects of those relationships on the individual as well as the societal level. It is a perspective that holds particular promise for the social and political history of arid and marginal zones, as it contributes to our understanding of the reason some groups are more successful than others in coping with the same environmental stresses. Historians working on the early modern Arab East have only recently engaged with the lively field of global environmental history. After presenting a brief overview of some strands of this research, this article illustrates the potential of this approach by looking closely at a series of conflicts involving Bedouin and other power groups in the southern parts of Bilād al-Shām around the middle of the eighteenth century.
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,Sociology and Political Science,History
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