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Krakow: An Ecobiography [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 232 pages
  • Serija: Russian and East European Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: University of Pittsburgh Press
  • ISBN-10: 0822946130
  • ISBN-13: 9780822946137
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 232 pages
  • Serija: Russian and East European Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: University of Pittsburgh Press
  • ISBN-10: 0822946130
  • ISBN-13: 9780822946137
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"Like most cities, Poland's Krakow developed around and because of its favorable geography. Before Warsaw, Krakow served as Poland's capital for half a millennium. It has functioned as a cultural center, an industrial center, a center of learning, and home for millions of people. Behind all of this lies the city's environment: its fauna and plant life, the Vistula River, the surrounding countryside rich with resources, and man-made change that has allowed the city to flourish. In Krakow: An Ecobiography,the contributors use the city as a lens to focus these social and natural intricacies to shed new light on one of Europe's urban treasures. With chapters on pollution, water systems, the city's natural network with the surrounding area, urban infrastructure, and more, Krakow demonstrates how much an environmental perspective can bring to the understanding of Poland's history and the challenges presented by the heritage of the past"--

Like most cities, Poland&;s Kraków developed around and because of its favorable geography. Before Warsaw, Kraków served as Poland&;s capital for half a millennium. It has functioned as a cultural center, an industrial center, a center of learning, and home for millions of people. Behind all of this lies the city&;s environment: its fauna and plant life, the Vistula River, the surrounding countryside rich with resources, and man-made change that has allowed the city to flourish. In Kraków: An Ecobiography, the contributors use the city as a lens to focus these social and natural intricacies to shed new light on one of Europe&;s urban treasures. With chapters on pollution, water systems, the city&;s natural network with the surrounding area, urban infrastructure, and more, Kraków demonstrates how much an environmental perspective can bring to the understanding of Poland&;s history and the challenges presented by the heritage of the past.
Introduction: Environmental History and Krakow 3(19)
Adam Izdebski
Rafal Szmytka
Chapter 1 The Climate History of Krakow
22(21)
Konrad Wnek
Adam Izdebski
Leszek Kouianetz
Chapter 2 Krakow and Its Rivers
43(25)
Andrzej Chwalba
Konrad Wnek
Chapter 3 Plants in the Lives of Medieval Cracovians
68(20)
Aldona Mueller-Bieniek
Chapter 4 A City Is Not an Island: Early Modern Krakow and Natural Resources
88(20)
Piotr Miodunka
Chapter 5 Pollution in Early Modern Krakow
108(24)
Rafal Szmytka
Chapter 6 Industrialization: The Environmental End of Old Krakow?
132(15)
Ewelina Szpak
Chapter 7 The History of Krakow Smog
147(14)
Adam Izdebski
Konrad Wnek
Chapter 8 The Power of Myth: The Imagined Nature of Krakow
161(16)
Malgorzata Praczyk
Notes 177(22)
Bibliography 199(16)
List of Contributors 215(2)
Index 217
Adam Izdebski is a historian of Late Antiquity and Byzantium, with strong interest in environmental history. He also works on social and religious history of late antiquity and on premodern Central Europe. His research aims to integrate scientific, archaeological, and textual evidence.