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`Let Us Begin with the Weather?': Climate, Race, and Cultural Distinctiveness in the American South
Nature and Society in Historical Context (1997)
  • Mart A. Stewart
Abstract
In general terms, one way of describing the world we live in is to say that it is made up of nature and society, and that human beings belong to both. This is the first volume to be published that addresses the historical contexts of the relations between these two characteristics of human nature. Individual essays and the general conclusions of the volume are important not only for our understanding of the evolution of knowledge of nature and of society, but also for an awareness of the types of truth and perception produced in the process.
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Publication Date
1997
Editor
Mikulas Teich, Roy Porter, and Bo Gustafsson
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Citation Information
Mart A. Stewart. "`Let Us Begin with the Weather?': Climate, Race, and Cultural Distinctiveness in the American South" Nature and Society in Historical Context (1997) p. 240 - 256
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mart_stewart/34/