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The Green Ages: Medieval Innovations in Sustainability

The Green Ages: Medieval Innovations in Sustainability

'A must-read' Lyndal Roper, Regius Professor of History at Oriel College, Oxford

Fishing quotas on Lake Constance. Common lands in the UK. The medieval answer to Depop in the middle of Frankfurt.

These are all just some of the sustainability initiatives from the Middle Ages that Annette Kehnel illuminates in her astounding new book, The Green Ages. From the mythical-sounding City of Ladies and their garden economy to early microcredit banks and rent-a-cow schemes, Kehnel uncovers a world at odds with what we might think of as the typical medieval existence.

Pre-modern history is full of inspiring examples and concepts that open up new horizons. And we urgently need them as today's challenges - finite resources, the twilight of consumerism, growing inequality - threaten what we have come to think of as a modern way of living sustainably.

This is a revelatory look at the past that has the power to change our future.

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Author: Annette Kehnel

Format: Paperback

Size: 138 mm x 206 mm

Pages: 352

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    The Green Ages: Medieval Innovations in Sustainability

    'A must-read' Lyndal Roper, Regius Professor of History at Oriel College, Oxford

    Fishing quotas on Lake Constance. Common lands in the UK. The medieval answer to Depop in the middle of Frankfurt.

    These are all just some of the sustainability initiatives from the Middle Ages that Annette Kehnel illuminates in her astounding new book, The Green Ages. From the mythical-sounding City of Ladies and their garden economy to early microcredit banks and rent-a-cow schemes, Kehnel uncovers a world at odds with what we might think of as the typical medieval existence.

    Pre-modern history is full of inspiring examples and concepts that open up new horizons. And we urgently need them as today's challenges - finite resources, the twilight of consumerism, growing inequality - threaten what we have come to think of as a modern way of living sustainably.

    This is a revelatory look at the past that has the power to change our future.

    Every purchase you make supports the work of Shakespeare's Globe. Thank you!

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    Author: Annette Kehnel

    Format: Paperback

    Size: 138 mm x 206 mm

    Pages: 352

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      'A must-read' Lyndal Roper, Regius Professor of History at Oriel College, Oxford

      Fishing quotas on Lake Constance. Common lands in the UK. The medieval answer to Depop in the middle of Frankfurt.

      These are all just some of the sustainability initiatives from the Middle Ages that Annette Kehnel illuminates in her astounding new book, The Green Ages. From the mythical-sounding City of Ladies and their garden economy to early microcredit banks and rent-a-cow schemes, Kehnel uncovers a world at odds with what we might think of as the typical medieval existence.

      Pre-modern history is full of inspiring examples and concepts that open up new horizons. And we urgently need them as today's challenges - finite resources, the twilight of consumerism, growing inequality - threaten what we have come to think of as a modern way of living sustainably.

      This is a revelatory look at the past that has the power to change our future.

      Every purchase you make supports the work of Shakespeare's Globe. Thank you!

      Detail

      Author: Annette Kehnel

      Format: Paperback

      Size: 138 mm x 206 mm

      Pages: 352

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