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  • Sērija : The Cultural Histories Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Feb-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1474273599
  • ISBN-13: 9781474273596
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  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, height x width x depth: 254x176x108 mm, weight: 4040 g, 343 B/W, Contains 6 hardbacks
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  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1474273599
  • ISBN-13: 9781474273596
Winner of the 2022 Society of Economic Botanys Daniel F. Austin Award Finalist: PROSE Awards 2023 Reference Works - Humanities

A Cultural History of Plants presents a global exploration of how plants have shaped human culture. Covering the last 12,000 years, it is the definitive history of how we have cultivated, traded, classified, and altered plants and how, in turn, plants have influenced our ideas of luxury and wealth, health and well-being, art and architecture.

Chapter titles are identical across each of the volumes. This gives the choice of reading about a specific period in one of the volumes, or following a theme across history by reading the relevant chapter in each of the six.

The themes (and chapter titles) are: Plants as Staple Foods; Plants as Luxury Foods; Trade and Exploration; Plant Technology and Science; Plants and Medicine; Plants in Culture; Plants as Natural Ornaments; The Representation of Plants.

The six volumes cover: 1 Antiquity (10,000 BCE to 500 CE); 2 Post-Classical Era (500 to 1400); 3 Early Modern Era (1400 to 1650); 4 the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (1650 to 1800); 5 the Nineteenth Century(1800 to 1920); 6 Modern Era (1920 to the present).

The page extent for the pack is 1744pp. Each volume opens with Notes on Contributors and an Introduction and concludes with Notes, Bibliography, and an Index.

The Cultural Histories Series A Cultural History of Plants is part of The Cultural Histories Series. Titles are available as hardcover sets for libraries needing just one subject or preferring a tangible reference for their shelves or as part of a fully-searchable digital library. The digital product is available to institutions by annual subscription or on perpetual access via www.bloomsburyculturalhistory.com . Individual volumes for academics and researchers interested in specific historical periods are also available in print or digitally via www.bloomsburycollections.com .

Recenzijas

A Cultural History of Plants, edited by Annette Giesecke & David Mabberley, is a most impressive collection of plants-and-people interactions from the beginnings of agriculture to the present day. Id encourage anybody interested in the connections and interconnections between plants and people to give it a go. * Botany One *

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Winner of The Society of Economic Botanys Daniel F. Austin Award 2022 (United States). Long-listed for PROSE Award for Excellence in Reference Works 2023 (UK).Examines 12,500 years of human-botanical interaction across the world.
VOLUME 1 A CULTURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS IN ANTIQUITY
List of Illustrations
vi
Series Preface xii
Annette Giesecke
David J. Mabberley
List of Abbreviations
xiii
Introduction: Plants and Culture in Antiquity 1(1)
Annette Giesecke
1 Plants as Staple Foods
19(26)
Jennifer Ramsay
Sarah Walsbaw
Karla Hansen-Speer
2 Plants as Luxury Foods: "Sweet herbs for curry"
45(22)
Andrew Dalby
3 Trade and Exploration
67(18)
Laurence M. V. Totelin
4 Plant Technology and Science
85(24)
Patrick Hunt
5 Plants and Medicine
109(22)
Alain Touwaide
6 Plants in Culture: Botanical Symbolism in Daily Life and Literature
131(24)
Annette Giesecke
Mechthild Siede
7 Plants as Natural Ornaments
155(20)
Kaja Tally-Schumacher
8 The Representation of Plants
175(32)
Allison Thomason
Joanna Day
Annette Giesecke
Notes 207(5)
Bibliography 212(40)
Notes on Contributors 252(2)
Index 254
VOLUME 2 A CULTURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS IN THE POST-CLASSICAL ERA
List of Illustrations
vi
Skries Preface xi
Annette Giesecke
David J. Mabberley
Introduction 1(1)
Alain Touwaide
1 Plants as Staple Foods
21(18)
Melitta Weiss Adamson
2 Plants as Luxury Foods
39(20)
Alain Touwaide
3 Trade and Exploration
59(20)
Federica Rotelli
4 Plant Technology and Science: Medieval China
79(22)
Huaiyu Chen
5 Plants and Medicine
101(18)
Iolanda Ventura
Tony Hunt
Johannes Gottfried Mayer]
6 Plants in Culture: A Meaning-Laden Living World in Early South Asia
119(26)
Divya Kumar-Dumas
7 Plants as Natural Ornaments: Pre-modern Iranian and Eastern Islamic Lands
145(22)
Yves Porter
8 The Representation of Plants: Mediators of Body and Soul
167(20)
Sarah R. Kyle
Notes 187(10)
Bibliography 197(25)
Notes on Contributors 222(2)
Index 224
VOLUME 3 A CULTURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS IN THE EARLY MODERN ERA
List of Illustrations
vi
Series Preface xii
Annette Giesecke
David J. Mabberley
Editors' Note xiii
Introduction: "I am sorry to say that I do not recognise them" 1(1)
Andrew Dalby
Annette Giesecke
1 Plants as Staple Foods: Europe in the Post-Classical Era
29(26)
Malcolm Thick
2 Plants as Luxury Foods: "And they germinated very well"
55(22)
Andrew Dalby
3 Trade and Exploration: Plant Hunting 1450--1650
77(20)
David Marsh
4 Plant Technology and Science: Frondi tenere e belle
97(20)
Ingrid D. Rowland
5 Plants and Medicine
117(20)
Florike Egmond
6 Plants in Culture
137(20)
Luke Morgan
Elizabeth Hyde
7 Plants as Natural Ornaments
157(20)
Jill Francis
8 The Representation of Plants: More than Just a Pretty Face?
177(20)
Gillian Riley
Notes 197(10)
Bibliography 207(25)
Notes on Contributors 232(2)
Index 234
VOLUME 4 A CULTURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS IN THE SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES
List of Illustrations
vi
Serifs Preface xi
Annette Giesecke
David J. Mabberley
Introduction: Plants and Culture during the Enlightenment 1(1)
Jennifer Milam
Garritt Van Dyk
1 Plants as Staple Foods
25(26)
Jane Levi
2 Plants as Luxury Foods
51(18)
Garritt Van Dyk
3 Trade and Exploration
69(16)
Sarah Easterby-Smith
4 Plant Technology and Science
85(26)
Alexandra Cook
5 Plants and Medicine
111(18)
Clare Griffin
6 Plants in Culture
129(18)
Stephen Bending
7 Plants as Natural Ornaments
147(22)
Mark Laird
8 The Representation of Plants
169(26)
Ekaterina Heath
Jennifer Milam
Notes 195(5)
Bibliography 200(28)
Notes on Contributors 228(2)
Index 230
VOLUME 5 A CULTURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
List of Illustrations
vi
Series Preface x
Annette Giesecke
David J. Mabberley
Introduction 1(1)
David J. Mabberley
1 Plants as Staple Foods
27(16)
Claudia Ciotir
2 Plants as Luxury Foods
43(24)
Patrick Hunt
3 Trade and Exploration
67(18)
Mark Nesbitt
4 Plant Technology and Science
85(20)
Anne Osbourn
5 Plants and Medicine
105(22)
Monique S. J. Simmonds
6 Plants in Culture
127(20)
Roy Vickery
7 Plants as Natural Ornaments
147(24)
Clemens Alexander Wimmer
8 The Representation of Plants
171(25)
H. Walter Lack
Notes 196(2)
Bibliography 198(32)
Notes on Contributors 230(2)
Index 232
VOLUME 6 A CULTURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS IN THE MODERN ERA
List of Illustrations
vi
List of Tables
xi
Series Preface xii
Annette Giesecke
David J. Mabberley
Introduction: Plants and Culture 1(12)
Stephen Forbes
1 Plants as Staple Foods: Feast and Famine in Global Food Systems
13(26)
Derek Byerlee
2 Plants as Luxury Foods: Affordability in an Environmentally Uncertain Future
39(24)
Frederica Bowcutt
3 Trade and Exploration: The Impact on Plant Diversity
63(26)
Sara Oldfield
4 Plant Technology and Science: Advances in Crop Improvement
89(18)
Peter Langridge
Geoff Fincher
5 Plants and Medicine: From Imperial Divergence to Global Convergence
107(20)
Jean-Paul Gaudilliere
6 Plants in Culture
127(22)
Mark Tredinnick
Stephen Forbes
7 Plants as Natural Ornaments
149(22)
Kate Cullity
Stephen Forbes
Jen Lynch
Mike Maunder
8 The Representation of Plants
171(21)
Geoff Bil
Notes 192(3)
Bibliography 195(41)
Notes on Contributors 236(2)
Index 238
Annette Giesecke, PhD, is a specialist in the history, meaning, and representation of ancient gardens and designed landscapes at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

David Mabberley is a botanist and author based in Australia. He is Emeritus Fellow, Wadham College, University of Oxford and Adjunct Professor in Macquarie University and he has also taught in the USA.