Scarcity in the Modern World: History, Politics, Society and Sustainability, 1800-2075

Scarcity in the Modern World: History, Politics, Society and Sustainability, 1800-2075

by JohnBrewer (Editor), Frank Trentmann (Editor), NeilFromer (Editor), Fredrik Albritton Jonsson (Editor)

Synopsis

Scarcity in the Modern World brings together world-renowned scholars to examine how concerns about the scarcity of environmental resources such as water, food, energy and materials have developed, and subsequently been managed, from the 18th to the 21st century. These multi-disciplinary contributions situate contemporary concerns about scarcity within their longer history, and address recent forecasts and debates surrounding the future scarcity of fossil fuels, renewable energy and water up to 2075. This book offers a fresh way of tackling the current challenge of meeting global needs in an increasingly resource-stressed environment. By bringing together scholars from a variety of academic disciplines, this volume provides an innovative multi-disciplinary perspective that corrects previous scholarship which has discussed scientific and cultural issues separately. In doing so, it recognizes that this challenge is complex and cannot be addressed by a single discipline, but requires a concerted effort to think about its political and social, as well as technical and economic dimensions. This volume is essential for all students and scholars of environmental and economic history.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 15 Nov 2018

ISBN 10: 1350040916
ISBN 13: 9781350040915
Book Overview: This book traces the development of historical concerns about the environmental scarcity of resources such as water, food, energy, and materials from the 18th century to the present day and beyond.

Author Bio
John Brewer is Eli and Edye Broad Professor in Humanities and Social Sciences at the California Institute of Technology, USA. Neil Fromer is the Executive Director of the Resnick Institute at the California Institute of Technology, USA. Fredrik Albritton Jonsson is Associate Professor of British History, Conceptual and Historical Studies of Science at the University of Chicago, USA. Frank Trentmann is Professor of History at Birkbeck College, University of London, UK.