Resurrecting the granary of Rome : [electronic resource] environmental history and French colonial expansion in North Africa / Diana K. Davis.
2007
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Title
Resurrecting the granary of Rome : [electronic resource] environmental history and French colonial expansion in North Africa / Diana K. Davis.
Published
Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Press, [2007]
Copyright
©2007
Description
1 online resource (xv, 296 pages, 8 pages of plates) : illustrations (some color), maps
Series statement
Ohio University Press series in ecology and history
Review
Tales of deforestation and desertification in North Africa have been told from the Roman period to the present. Such stories of environmental decline in the Maghreb are still recounted by experts and are widely accepted without question today. International organizations such as the United Nations frequently invoke these inaccurate stories to justify environmental conservation and development projects in the arid and semiarid lands in North Africa and around the Mediterranean basin. Recent research in arid lands ecology and new paleoecological evidence, however, do not support many claims of deforestation, overgrazing, and desertification in this region." "Diana K. Davis's pioneering analysis reveals the critical influence of French scientists and administrators who established much of the purported scientific basis of these stories during the colonial period in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia, illustrating the key role of environmental narratives in imperial expansion. The processes set in place by the use of this narrative not only systematically disadvantaged the majority of North Africans but also led to profound changes in the landscape, some of which produced the land degradation that continues to plague the Maghreb today." "Resurrecting the Granary of Rome exposes many of the political, economic, and ideological goals of the French colonial project in these arid lands and the resulting definition of desertification that continues to inform global environmental and development projects. Davis's book, the first on the environmental history of the Maghreb, reframes much conventional thinking about the North African environment and is essential reading for those interested in global environmental history.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-288) and index.
Contents
Imperial stories and empirical evidence
Nature, empire, and narrative origins, 1830-48
Idealism, capitalism, and the development of the narrative, 1848-70
Triumph of the narrative, 1871-1918
Narrative, science, policy, and practice, 1919 to independence
Decolonization, the colonial narrative, and environmental policy today.
Nature, empire, and narrative origins, 1830-48
Idealism, capitalism, and the development of the narrative, 1848-70
Triumph of the narrative, 1871-1918
Narrative, science, policy, and practice, 1919 to independence
Decolonization, the colonial narrative, and environmental policy today.
Reproduction
Electronic text and image data. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Michigan Publishing, 2024. EPUB file. ([ACLS Humanities E-Book])
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All rights reserved.
Series
Ohio University Press series in ecology and history.
ACLS Humanities E-Book.
ACLS Humanities E-Book.
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