Review of Kaoru Sugihara, Kōhei Wakimura, Kōichi Fujita and Akio Tanabe (Eds.), Rekishi no Naka no Nettai Seizon Ken: Ontai Paradaimu Wo Koete (The Tropical Humanosphere in History—Beyond the “Temperate Zone” Paradigm)
Tsukasa Mizushima ()
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Tsukasa Mizushima: The University of Tokyo
Chapter Chapter 6 in Modern Global Trade and the Asian Regional Economy, 2018, pp 125-130 from Springer
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Abstract This book is a part of an ambitious undertakings to redirect global historians’ concern towards the development path of the “Tropical Humanosphere” from the “Temperate Humanosphere.” Led by Sugihara, editors and contributors, consisted of several disciplines, attempt to locate their arguments in the overlaps of the global sphere, the biosphere, and the humanosphere. The coverage of the space and time is naturally wide and long, and the chapters, 14 in total, deal energy, demography, agriculture, religion and many other themes in their attempts to reach the goal of causing paradigm shift in our understanding of the Humanosphere’s past.
Keywords: Sustainability; Paradigm shift; Temperate zone; Tropical zone; Global sphere; Biosphere; Humanosphere; Environment; Development paths; Industrious revolution; Industrial revolution; Monsoon Asia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-0375-3_6
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