Man and the Natural World
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Man and the Natural World Changing Attitudes in England, 1500-1800

Keith Thomas1996
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Throughout the ages man has struggled with his perceived place in the natural world. The idea of humans cultivating the Earth fo suit specific needs is one of the greatest points of contention in this struggle. Man and the Natural World explores how man's ascendancy over the natural world gave way to a new concern for the environment and sense of kinship with other species. 22 halftones.

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