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Climate Change in Early Modernity

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 28 May 2013   Posted by Peter Escalante


Geoffrey Parker, writing at The Chronicle of Higher Education, points out that quite aside from questions of climate change caused by man, the world has grand seasons and, as always, the 17th century has grand lessons; in this case, the teacher is Tokugawa, Japan.

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Written by Peter Escalante
Peter Escalante is a founder and editor of The Calvinist International. He holds a MA in Philosophy.


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