Climate, Calamity and the Wild : An Environmental History of the Bengal Delta, c.1737-1947

By: Chakrabarti, RanjanLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi Primus Books 2022Description: xii, 277p. illISBN: 9789355724618 (HB)Subject(s): Animals | Animals India Bengal History | Bengal India Environmental conditions | Ecology | Forests and forestry | Forests and forestry India Bengal History | History | General
Contents:
1. Introduction 2. The Natural Environment of the Bengal Delta 3. Human Settlement and Interaction with the Environment 4. Calamities and Disasters 5. Exploitation and Conservation 6. The Wild and Its Conservation 7. Changing Landscapes and Future Challenges 8. Conclusion
Summary: Climate, Calamity and the Wild: An Environmental History of the Bengal Delta, c.1737-1947 offers a climatic and environmental history of the deltaic plains of Bengal. Unlike the prevalent model of history-writing, this book tackles historical issues in ecological, biological and cultural terms, turning away from conventional ideological and political approaches. The volume examines how the delta’s political economy, production, crop pattern, inland and overseas trade, demographic pattern, culture and economy developed and were transformed by shifts in climate, forests, river systems and hydrology. This involves an exploration of the complex dynamics of the interaction of human societies with the rich history of natural disasters such as super cyclones, severe thunderstorms and floods, resulting in loss of life, property, livestock, human settlements and wildlife as well as major shifts in the history of colonial Bengal. This work aims to break the silence in the history-writing of Bengal relating to the climatic and environmental significance of the delta
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Includes Bibliography (249-269) and Index

1. Introduction
2. The Natural Environment of the Bengal Delta
3. Human Settlement and Interaction with the Environment
4. Calamities and Disasters
5. Exploitation and Conservation
6. The Wild and Its Conservation
7. Changing Landscapes and Future Challenges
8. Conclusion

Climate, Calamity and the Wild: An Environmental History of the Bengal Delta, c.1737-1947 offers a climatic and environmental history of the deltaic plains of Bengal. Unlike the prevalent model of history-writing, this book tackles historical issues in ecological, biological and cultural terms, turning away from conventional ideological and political approaches. The volume examines how the delta’s political economy, production, crop pattern, inland and overseas trade, demographic pattern, culture and economy developed and were transformed by shifts in climate, forests, river systems and hydrology. This involves an exploration of the complex dynamics of the interaction of human societies with the rich history of natural disasters such as super cyclones, severe thunderstorms and floods, resulting in loss of life, property, livestock, human settlements and wildlife as well as major shifts in the history of colonial Bengal. This work aims to break the silence in the history-writing of Bengal relating to the climatic and environmental significance of the delta

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