World Without End : Environmental Disaster and the Collapse of Empires
World Without End : Environmental Disaster and the Collapse of Empires
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Book Description
Ian Whyte is Professor of Historical Geography at the University of Lancaster, UK.
About the Author
Ian Whyte is Professor of Historical Geography at the University of Lancaster, UK.
World Without End: Environmental Disaster and the Collapse of Empires,Ian Whyte,I. B. Tauris,1845110552,Environmental Conservation & Protection - General,Nature,Nature / Field Guide Books,Nature/Ecology,Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection
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